Saturday, December 7, 2019

Newcastle.

Goodmorning.


Nearly time to report, can't wait to see Barkley, poor lads been in a kennel all night as we couldn't afford a dog room.



BBC misinformation?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-50690995
Please explain how it's possible for a water molecule to lose its oxygen atom? Wouldn't we just be left with hydrogen that would float away, leaving us with empty ocean beds?


Water is one third oxygenwithout it, the hydrogen turns into gaseous state and expands in volume. The oceans would evaporate and bleed into space. As oxygen disappears from the oceans' water, the hydrogen component becomes an unbound free gas.

Sounds like more fear mongering to me.