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Reply Joe Yangtree Myrrh, Do these rooms where CO2 pools have wind or convection currents?

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Wind can actually do work and mix gases. Air samplings at various altitudes have confirmed this. We see the same sort of thing with the creation of clouds. The condensation nuclei for the water droplets are very tiny pieces of dust, salt, etc. These are even more weighty than CO2, but they get up there. Of course, you already know this answer if you actually read answers to your previous questions. on November 16, 2010 at 3:10 pm | Reply Myrrh No, the set up of conditions for CO2 pooling in the room was that there were no windows open or fan on, no movement of air. So I said that without a window being opened or fan put on the CO2 would stay pooled, he said it would diffuse into the atmosphere without any work being done, such as no window opened or fan put on. I read up quite a lot in investigating this, it’s surprising how something remembered from early school days takes on a new lease of life as it’s explored further! An interesting aspect here, in my previous discussions about the

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