~ Hot ~ Water, Dirt, Sand, Rocks

And

Warm Living Breathing Trees Too.

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Gases are caused by Heat.

Gases heat and cool very fast,

solids heat and store heat for a much longer time than gases, hours longer,

water, dirt, sand, rocks and trees will still be warm after the sun goes down,

after the air has already cooled,

~ 10*, 20*, 30*, 40 degrees ~

then the hot water, dirt, sand, rock and trees continue to heat the much cooler air.

The water, dirt, sand, rocks and trees are heated by the very hot liquid core of this planet,

with added heat by the sun, during the day, if there is sun,

~ sometimes cloud cover prevents any warming by the sun ~

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The further towards the sun, in the atmosphere, the colder it is,

the closer to this planet, with a hot liquid core, the warmer it is.

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The Water from my 400 foot deep well is 50* degrees year round.

Twenty five miles down, is a very hot, cooling churning liquid rock.

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Cold air at ground level is caused by the hot ground air rising in to the upper atmosphere,

forcing and trapping the cold air down to the ground, and lower atmosphere.

If heat did not rise, it would be far to hot for life as we know it.

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If I dig a hole in my backyard in the summer,

(because I can not dig a hole in the winter, the ground is frozen)

deep enough to stand in, then cover the top of the hole,

the air temperature in the hole will stay about 40 degrees year round,

regardless of the air temperature out side, above ground.

If the air above ground is -30 degrees below zero, or 100 degrees above zero,

the covered hole in the ground will be about 40 degrees,

here in Montana,

where the air can cool to -45 degrees below zero,

~ with out the wind chill factor ~

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Glaciers move because they are heated by the core of this planet,

melting the Glaciers from the bottom side.

Direct sun light on Glaciers separates the ~ frozen ~ H2O.

The monoxide (O1) evaporates in to the air,

the Hydrogen (H2), now similar to Hydrogen Peroxide,

flows in to the rivers and ocean.

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When there are higher levels of water vapor in the air,

containing 70 times the CO2 level than the atmosphere,

the cold air feels colder, and the hot air feels hotter.

About Bruce A. Kershaw

Born ~ March 27, 1956 at 11:10 pm Long Beach California other wise I'm still breathing O2 made from CO2 and eating food made from CO2 ~ the rest is Icing on the cake ~
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