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JFC...So an instinct is an 'accident'???
Read what you wrote, which is what I was responding to.
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JFC...So an instinct is an 'accident'???
@Into the Night came and went. Posted 12x, but apparently "missed" this one.Sooooo much opinion presented as fact.
As always.
Since you claim to be all about science, perhaps you can explain why very humid areas have much smaller temperature swings, from night to day, when compared to desert areas, like the one where I live.
I mean, according to you, it can't possibly be the existence of a greenhouse gas like water vapor...
Denying your own post never works, Void.JFC...
Read what you wrote, which is what I was responding to.
Theories of science are not opinions. You just want to deny them. They do exist. That's a fact. Go learn what 'fact' means.Sooooo much opinion presented as fact.
They don't.As always.
Since you claim to be all about science, perhaps you can explain why very humid areas have much smaller temperature swings, from night to day, when compared to desert areas, like the one where I live.
No gas or vapor has the capability to warm the Earth, Void. You cannot create energy out of nothing. You are still ignoring the 1st law of thermodynamics.I mean, according to you, it can't possibly be the existence of a greenhouse gas like water vapor...
Since you claim to be all about science, perhaps you can explain why very humid areas have much smaller temperature swings, from night to day, when compared to desert areas, like the one where I live.
Into the Night said:They don't.
Here we go. Back to retardville.Denying your own post never works, Void.
@Into the Night It has to be difficult to balance your trolling and dishonesty while also claiming to anchor your beliefs in science when, in reality, it's all just anchored in trolling, dishonesty and politics, not science.Lying and/or playing dumb won't work, trollboy.
San Diego experiences a relatively small diurnal temperature range, meaning the difference between daily high and low temperatures is typically around 15 degrees Fahrenheit, with even larger ranges a few miles inland.
Phoenix experiences a significant diurnal temperature range, especially during drier periods, with daily swings sometimes reaching 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Inversion fallacy. It is YOU denying theories of science!@Into the Night It has to be difficult to balance your trolling and dishonesty while also claiming to anchor your beliefs in science when, in reality, it's all just anchored in trolling, dishonesty and politics, not science.
Nope. Measuring temperature differences between day and night, in areas of high and low humidity, is based in science. When you deny documented temperatures, you are denying science.... in your case, for political reasons.Inversion fallacy. It is YOU denying theories of science!![]()