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FezzikFella™@fezzikfella.bsky.social |
b) assuming your “air” is “normal” and not some exotic mixture of strange gases. I am assuming a human breathable atmosphere.
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FezzikFella™@fezzikfella.bsky.social |
b) assuming your “air” is “normal” and not some exotic mixture of strange gases. I am assuming a human breathable atmosphere.
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Petr Moses
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Yes. And it was something new to me. I always thought that vapor is going upwards only because it's hot.
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FezzikFella™
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For example: if your air was made out of wood, it would be a duck. Since ducks are flammable, setting alight the duck would dry it out and cause it to rise into the sky due to reduced buoyancy.
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