its_alot_
its_alot_ t1_jeg5n0l wrote
Reply to comment by starion832000 in We have water below us and above us by JanQuadrantVincent32
That makes sense. I noticed a more intense amount of condensation around compared to before adding the salt. Which prompted me to check the pot. Same temp, but half had disappeared very quickly. Whereas before, it had been boiling away for at least twice as long.
So in relation to the sea levels.. do the icebergs have more salt in them or is there more salt in the atmosphere contributing to the heating.. OR.. none of this nonsense? 😅
its_alot_ t1_jeg3g5a wrote
Reply to comment by JanQuadrantVincent32 in We have water below us and above us by JanQuadrantVincent32
Is it weird how the salt water becomes fresh water? What do sea levels have to do with it? That reminds me of that saying about all the water on earth now, is how much there always was.. so were you thinking about if sea levels are rising then.. idk 😅
Edit: our atmosphere is wetter than usual???
its_alot_ t1_jeg202l wrote
I noticed after adding salt to my meat stock, the water evaporated much quicker. Does that have anything to do with the water below, [ocean] evaporating to become the water above?
its_alot_ t1_jeg7eek wrote
Reply to comment by JanQuadrantVincent32 in We have water below us and above us by JanQuadrantVincent32
I had no idea idea what water tables were and now I find out.. well now I click.. that ofc there's water under land! It didn't occur to me. So it's the bit where the groundwater meets the soil?
That means we have water on water below us. The fresh groundwater and the ocean that our land floats on top of. You also don't really think of diving under a country do you. I've gone on a tangent..
Aah yes water above and below 😌