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Originally posted by fik
The air is so thin and dry on Mars even at +80 degrees F water freezes.
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Originally posted by Munku
That makes no sense man.. What does thin air have anything to do with it?
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You both don't make sense. First off, Define Air. The substance we breath in is the most common response but guess what?! There's barely any air, if any to let us survive.
Air has alot to do with how various substance freezes on planets. For example, in the upper earth atmposphere, if the temperature was in 0 degree, water would be solid state. When the temperature changes to 20, water would instaneoiusly be vaperated, it would never even be liquid before going to gas state.
My chemistry is rusty but that's why I remembered...
I stick to computer programming b/c what I said still sounds bullshit to me
