Message from @Deleted User
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Water
yes
Just say water
Ok
Dihydrogen Monoxide
I said water
Basically
What does water do?
I learned science in my Christian Sunday school!
I say Christian cuz im pretty sure the other ones don't even teach fake science
I'm not even christian
So tell me more about water
Let's debunk this so you move forward
Let's start with your CRF thing
Do you know what heat capacity is or are you scientifically illiterate?
If that were the case, just spitballing, but if that were the case we would see some catastrophic changes in the sun, no?
By heat capacity I guess you mean specific heat capacity, and yes. I'm aware
Would it not also be fair to say that the rate of change of earth would be similar to say mars, accounting for distance and spreading?
I'm just assuming that the sun is sufficiently far from both earth and mars to call it an isotopic radiator
And since we are more than one sun diameter away from the sun it's likely valid
I got my textbook list
Waste of money fam. Drop out get a job
Lol kidding. Just pirate it
my textbooks are part of tuition
Are you doing the CCNA?
Oh that's horrible
I'm taking ICND1 for the second time
I always saved money thanks to the library
I know how to set up multi-area OSPF and create a basic network with STP, but I can't pass the CCNA
LMAO
Cisco is so lame. Those certs suck ass
Wait until you do the CCME
It's horrible
What's CCME?
I might have spelled it wrong
CCIE?
or CCNP?
@Deleted User Ok now compare that to other molecules like co2, O2, n2, and methane.
So now that you have that, look at the world with a tropical climate. Humid climates always feel a lot warmer than their arid counterparts, even if the temperature measurement is exactly the same. It's because a water molecule can store a lot more energy than it's counterparts.
And mars is warming up brodie?