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   micky to jim@jimXscott.co.uk   
   Re: Rain water for distilled water in ca   
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   In alt.home.repair, on Sun, 8 Jan 2023 21:09:53 -0000 (UTC), Jim S   
    wrote:   
      
   >In article , Scott Lurndal   
   > says...   
   >   
   >> And, a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture, so there will be even more   
   >> lower-pH rain.   
   >   
   >Warm(er) water holds LESS dissolved gases than cold(er) water.   
   >Not more.   
   >   
   >But you're correct that the warmer atmosphere may hold more water   
   >although tell that to the Gobi Desert so it's not just the temperature.   
   >   
   >Overall it's a wash I'll bet that the amount of dissolved CO2 is the same   
   >now as it was before the media learned to change the terms every few years   
   >from global warming to climate change and more recently to climate crisis.   
      
   When media change the terms they use, it's generally because their   
   sources change what terms they use.  I guess  you know this and that's   
   what you meant by "learned", learned from their sources, the people   
   working in each given field, but I wanted to make it clear.   
      
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