dvunkannon
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Quote (Henry J @ April 05 2011,14:23) | I think I'd rather wait for the liquid water. Besides, gaseous water isn't really water, you know? :O :p |
Only to Joe G!
To be clearer, I should have said standing water. The aerosols do contain bacteria sized drops of water (liquid), which can float around for quite a while, especially if we allow for a higher temperature and pressure in the early atmoshere. The surfaces of the drops add up to an enormous area for concentrated organic chemistry.
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