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Pallasite t1_j8ouhx2 wrote
Reply to comment by mhornberger in India, soon world's most populous nation, doesn't know how many people it has by Icewear_Daddy
Yeah but this isn't really what India is like. It has this long English history and unity as a country. Lots of people speak English to do business within the country and because of lingering colonial heritage.
Pallasite t1_j5y87xa wrote
Reply to comment by facecrockpot in Researchers unveil the least costly carbon capture system to date - down to $39 per metric ton. by PNNL
Why would the synthesize it if it s byproduct of carbon capture?
Pallasite t1_iuqu2yh wrote
Reply to comment by BendTheSpoonNeo in Two Cops Shot by Man With Long Gun in Newark; No One in Custody by No___ImRight
Slugs and shotguns are the only legal hunting guns in NJ
Pallasite t1_jdgk81x wrote
Reply to comment by andreasbeer1981 in Does the metal in the solid core of a rocky planet have any special properties? by VillagerNo4
Basically all matter acts differently in different pressures. Water freezes on Mars at 31.5 degrees and boils near 33 IIRC. Stars literally cause atoms to fuse and make new heavier atoms and all the energy we rely on that comes to earth from the sun.
So yes it's certainly special compared to the properties we know at 1 atmosphere of pressure. I would say it's still the properties of these elements and just a special environment that brings out their rare for our environments traits.