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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 00:45:37 GMT, (Richard
Casady) wrote this crap: On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:18:20 -0600, Paul Cassel wrote: Yes, the steam would make the water move in many directions but the point is that it's not RUNNING uphill. It's being propelled uphill. True. However steam, water vapor is less dense than air and tends to rise, causing thunderstorms, where rising moist air can carry liquid water upward. The steam runs uphill, like a balloon, but the liquid water does not, it is carried. Uh... hot air rises. How can water vapor be less dense than air? You ****ing assholes have no idea of science. I'm Horvath and I approve of this post. |
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