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|    Dawn Flood to JTEM    |
|    Re: Gwobull Warbling: Follow the money    |
|    03 Jan 26 15:55:31    |
      XPost: alt.global-warming, alt.atheism       From: Dawn.Belle.Flood@gmail.com              On 1/2/2026 4:48 PM, JTEM wrote:       > On 1/2/26 12:46 AM, Dawn Flood wrote:       >       > Jim/Dave/Jane/Dawn; HAPPY NEW YEAR!       >       > Not interested doggie-doggie, before you ask, but I will       > lick my hand & wipe it on you, if you really need it...       >       >> Why don't you answer my two questions from my other post:       >>       >> 1) Why does the nighttime temperature on the planet Mercury, which is       >> closest to the Sun, fall to -180°C during its 88 Earth days of nighttime?       >       > Oh. I forgot. You don't have Google in your trailer park, least not       > in the outhouse... do you?       >       > Wait. You mean you're a goddamn retard and you ask questions because       > when people ask you questions you look like a fucking imbecile and,       > being a retard, you mistakenly believe it's the asking-of-a-question       > that causes this and not your mental retardation?       >       > WHY DIDN'T YOU JUST SAY SO?       >       > https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=why+does+mercury+get+so+cold+at+night       >       > But, see, which you don't; the issue isn't "Atmosphere," it's your       > idiotic claim that "Co Two iz da Geenhouse gas and, uh, and it       > make GWOBULL WARBLING!"       >       > And for that reason something as simple as "Mercury doesn't have an       > atmosphere that can trap the heat."       >       > It also lacks water, which is the best battery ever invented, and       > it wasn't even invented! If it had a lot of water, like the earth       > does, the water would absorb heat when it's hot then release it when       > it's cold, keeping it from getting too cold.       >       >> P.S. Water is a much more powerful greenhouse gas, but it is somewhat       >> transient.       >       > Water is a battery. Literally. It absorb heat which is why it's even       > water, not ice. And then it releases heat when it gets cool. This is       > why there is such extreme temperature differences in a desert: Lack       > of water in the day to absorb heat, make it cooler, and lack of water       > to release heat at night, so it's colder than it should be.       >       >       >       >       >       >       > Venus has 0.002-0.003% percent of its atmosphere as being       >> water vapor as compared to 0.4% for our World.       >       >              And, so, the 0.002-0.003% percent of water vapor in Venus' atmosphere is       responsible for its midnight temperatures of 460°C, which occur around       29 Earth days of complete darkness after the Sun has set on that world??              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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