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Freezing earth at absolute zero

What's the ap for freezing earth at absolute zero? This includes its atmosphere, it's oceans, and it's core. While I know there's already a calc for this, I wonder what it'll be if the temperature was absolute zero.
 
What's the ap for freezing earth at absolute zero? This includes its atmosphere, it's oceans, and it's core. While I know there's already a calc for this, I wonder what it'll be if the temperature was absolute zero.
why not just do what the existing calc does but replace all end T2 values with -273.15° (T2 being the end temperature that the substance arrives at)
 
Considering absolute zero is a state where all energy in matter is lost, I don't think freezing something to absolute zero is calculable.
 
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