Greenplease
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Kitty
If I'm not mistaken, the creation of water was produced by two different gas particles (correct?) binding and creating a third substance known as H2O, obviously those two particles were oxigen (abundant, and infact in the past, oxigen levels in the atmosphere were much, much higher) and hydrogen which was also in abundance. My way of thinking is that perhaps commets and asteroids helped with the total amount of water here now by bringing frozen gas particles and maybe even ice to the planet, but the majority was infact already here, in gas form, and in turn liquid form. I don't know what prompted the gas particles to bind, or what triggered it, but yeah.
Maybe that's what you were meaning all along, maybe not, but that's my way of thinking, I personally find it hard to believe that ateroids brought all water here to the planet, there is aproximately 1.35 trillion-billion leters of ocean here. Now, that is a lot of water, and while there is no doubt that huge amounts of astroids have collided with the Earth, I doubt that this is the sole reason for our oceans.
I'm not disagreeing just for the sake of it, I thoroughly enjoy science talk, and am just throwing ideas and knowledge out there!!
Much like you Kitty I'm no scientist, I just enjoy the facts, and read a lot.
As for the youtube vid you put up, that series is passing on Discovery here in Brazil at the moment, and I'm enjoying the hell out of it.
If I'm not mistaken, the creation of water was produced by two different gas particles (correct?) binding and creating a third substance known as H2O, obviously those two particles were oxigen (abundant, and infact in the past, oxigen levels in the atmosphere were much, much higher) and hydrogen which was also in abundance. My way of thinking is that perhaps commets and asteroids helped with the total amount of water here now by bringing frozen gas particles and maybe even ice to the planet, but the majority was infact already here, in gas form, and in turn liquid form. I don't know what prompted the gas particles to bind, or what triggered it, but yeah.
Maybe that's what you were meaning all along, maybe not, but that's my way of thinking, I personally find it hard to believe that ateroids brought all water here to the planet, there is aproximately 1.35 trillion-billion leters of ocean here. Now, that is a lot of water, and while there is no doubt that huge amounts of astroids have collided with the Earth, I doubt that this is the sole reason for our oceans.
I'm not disagreeing just for the sake of it, I thoroughly enjoy science talk, and am just throwing ideas and knowledge out there!!
Much like you Kitty I'm no scientist, I just enjoy the facts, and read a lot.
As for the youtube vid you put up, that series is passing on Discovery here in Brazil at the moment, and I'm enjoying the hell out of it.