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Realizing you were wrong is the first step
Until you can stop calling energy the Liberal naughty word then I don't agree with that one bit.
What in the fuck is a Fossil fuel? We know what it is, it's a Liberal high horse word, they cook up shit words and you're not allowed to argue with them, because of all of their shit words. Fuck Fossil Fuels. There is no such thing as Fossil Fuels. You can't burn a rock. I don't think Liberals know that Fossils does not mean what they think it means.
Until you can stop calling energy the Liberal naughty word then I don't agree with that one bit.
What in the fuck is a Fossil fuel? We know what it is, it's a Liberal high horse word, they cook up shit words and you're not allowed to argue with them, because of all of their shit words. Fuck Fossil Fuels. There is no such thing as Fossil Fuels. You can't burn a rock. I don't think Liberals know that Fossils does not mean what they think it means.
Wood smoke is pretty dangerous too.
Not a fossil fuel, but still the largest source of atmospheric carbon.
The amount of water that can be held in this block of hydrated rock is considerable.
For the Mariana Trench region alone, four times more water subducts than previously calculated. These features can be extrapolated to predict the conditions under other ocean trenches worldwide.
"If other old, cold subducting slabs contain similarly thick layers of hydrous mantle, then estimates of the global water flux into the mantle at depths greater than 60 miles must be increased by a factor of about three," Wiens said.
And for water in the Earth, what goes down must come up. Sea levels have remained relatively stable over geologic time, varying by less than 1,000 ft. This means that all of the water that is going down into the Earth at subduction zones must be coming back up somehow, and not continuously piling up inside the Earth.
Scientists believe that most of the water that goes down at the trench comes back from the Earth into the atmosphere as water vapor when volcanoes erupt hundreds of miles away. But with the revised estimates of water from the new study, the amount of water going into the earth seems to greatly exceed the amount of water coming out.
Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2018-11-seismic-reveals-huge-amount-earth.html#jCp