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Re: Ice VI, adiabatic gradient and maximum depth

by George W Harris <gharrus@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2008 at 11:51 AM

On Fri, 9 May 2008 05:54:29 -0700 (PDT), lugoteehalt
<lugoteehalt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>
>"and naturally its freezing point increases with pressure."  Hope I'm
>not being dense, little pun, but could you explain this assertion?
>Are you absolultely certain it is true?

	This is a very helpful page:

http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/phase.html
--
Doesn't the fact that there are *exactly* 50 states seem a little
suspicious?

George W. Harris  For actual email address, replace each 'u' with an 'i'




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Ice VI, adiabatic gradient and maximum depth
Crown-Horned Snorkack <  2008-05-09 05:40:55 
Re: Ice VI, adiabatic gradient and maximum depth
lugoteehalt <lugoteeha  2008-05-09 05:54:29 
Re: Ice VI, adiabatic gradient and maximum depth
George W Harris <gharr  2008-05-09 11:51:14 
Re: Ice VI, adiabatic gradient and maximum depth
Crown-Horned Snorkack <  2008-05-09 06:04:12 
Re: Ice VI, adiabatic gradient and maximum depth
The Ghost In The Machine   2008-05-09 08:41:37 

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