Posted by nebraska cowman on March 07, 2015 at 05:07:28 from (166.182.3.31):
I was reading the tractor coolant post and I got to thinking about water. Now I know a lot of you are in the deep freeze and covered up with snow so the last thing you think about is global warming. Now please do not let this topic degenerate in to a fight over what may or may not be science. Here is my question. I have always made the statement "there is no new water" meaning that any water we have evaporates and comes back as rain to replenish the earth. Ok, my thought this morning watching my unvented propane gas heater is that I know when this burns it gives off carbon dioxide and water vapor. Is this "new" water? And if it is, is this the reason ocean levels are rising and not the melting of the ice caps as some think? Do we need to start burning water in our tractors to combat oversupply? Or should I build a factory to convert water to oxygen and hydrogen?
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