ReinyDays
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Go ahead and try to document that.... LOL!!!
PV=nRT ... as pressure goes down, so does temperature ... that's without any exchange of energy or mass ... that's what causes rain ...
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Go ahead and try to document that.... LOL!!!
PV=nRT ... as pressure goes down, so does temperature ... that's without any exchange of energy or mass ... that's what causes rain ... any college chemistry textbook will describe this in great detail ...
PV=nRT ... as pressure goes down, so does temperature ... that's without any exchange of energy or mass ... that's what causes rain ...
It is so wonderful that you can cite equations. Now, as to why there is ice age glacier south of Arctic Circle on Greenland but no such ice age glacier north of Arctic Circle on Alaska....
Jeopardy! music still playing...
PV=nRT ... as pressure goes down, so does temperature ... that's without any exchange of energy or mass ... that's what causes rain ...
From the map ... I'd say your were speaking in falsehoods ... and not considering elevation (PV=nRT) or sea surface currents ...
Your claims are based on satellite temperature measurements and I just asking how you're measuring temperature from space is all ...
At constant volume, that is correct. And, of course, for ideal gases.
... and constant mass ... we use R' for atmospheric gases where R' is the gas constant for air ... and this is all worked out in the lab and plotted on the radiosonde charts ... the thin red lines above aren't exactly parallel and this reflects air's departure from the ideal gas ...
The Arctic Circle proper cuts through the top third of Alaska. Alaska is located 1,824.84 mi (2,936.80 km) south of the North Pole.
Two-thirds of Greenland lies within the Arctic Circle, and the island's northern extremity extends to within less than 500 miles (800 km) of the North Pole.
So what distance from the pole causes land to go into continent specific ice age?
600 miles?
Greenland and Antarctica are in ice age.
North America just moved out of the 600 miles to the pole zone, is that why its ice age melted?
Is you data from outer space ? ... ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ...
What a maroon ...
Is you data from outer space ? ... ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ...
What a maroon ...
He thinks there was ice over Chicago for 50 million years in a row during the last glacial maximum. Something is from outer space.
Found any signs of life on Chicago from 20k to 50 mil years ago yet?
LOL!!!
Any more "studies" that date outside unfrozen wood to 20k years old??
LOL!!!
Truth is North America was in the 600 miles to a pole ICE AGE ZONE from 50 million years ago until the past few million years....