Omi, While true, on a small scale experiment like the one shown, you also have account for evaporation. On a global scale, you have to account for the expansion of water due to increased temperature.
#10 eventually you know you have cancer when you have cancer; you can have Covid-19 and never feel sick through its entire run. You can even carry it without ever feeling its effects. So in the end, the dumb and wrong post is the snarky response.
#9 Isnt there a big gate that falls down in the center? Theres a gap for it and a railing.
#29 Everything on orbital pathways moves in elliptical wobbly orbits. This is measurable by any human, and has been remeasured by nearly every civilization with the same conclusion.
Omi, While true, on a small scale experiment like the one shown, you also have account for evaporation. On a global scale, you have to account for the expansion of water due to increased temperature.
#10 eventually you know you have cancer when you have cancer; you can have Covid-19 and never feel sick through its entire run. You can even carry it without ever feeling its effects. So in the end, the dumb and wrong post is the snarky response.
#9 Isnt there a big gate that falls down in the center? Theres a gap for it and a railing.
#29 Everything on orbital pathways moves in elliptical wobbly orbits. This is measurable by any human, and has been remeasured by nearly every civilization with the same conclusion.
While true, on a small scale experiment like the one shown, you also have account for evaporation. On a global scale, you have to account for the expansion of water due to increased temperature.
There is also a lot of air trapped, which will not only make level of ocean remain the same but also decrease.
There is also a lot of air trapped, which will not only make level of ocean remain the same but also decrease.
#29 Everything on orbital pathways moves in elliptical wobbly orbits. This is measurable by any human, and has been remeasured by nearly every civilization with the same conclusion.