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Old December 10th 07, 12:54 PM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.geo.meteorology,sci.physics
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Default Can water evaporate in nitrogen atmosphere?


"Whata Fool" wrote in message
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"Bill Habr" wrote:

"Whata Fool" wrote in message
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"Bill Habr" wrote:

It doesn't matter what the other gases in the atmosphere are.

Of course it does, what are you, a confusionist?


The question was "Can water evaporate in nitrogen atmosphere?"


Then your answer should have been Yes, or No.


Because you are too much of a fool to understand what I wrote, my answer was yes.


I didn't reply to the question, I replied to your statement,
the atmosphere of Earth is essentially a nitrogen atmosphere,
but not dry nitrogen.

And the question of the various gases is of some importance,


Not to the question "Can water evaporate in nitrogen atmosphere?"


because the presumption of CO2 existing separate of water and
water vapor in the Earth's nitrogen atmosphere may need to be
re-examined to see why the climate change doesn't seem to
track the CO2 concentration, and why the CO2 concentration
does not reflect the amount emitted by man burning fossil fuel.


Irrelevant to the question "Can water evaporate in nitrogen atmosphere?"