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You mentioned moisture transition was analogous to how Dentists work. Youve got to be kidding???

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You mentioned moisture transition was analogous to how Dentists work. Youve got to be kidding???

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Heres how Dentistry figured in the discussion: Recall that temperature of water (ice, liquid, and vapor) is a direct function of molecular motion, and as we transition from one cooler state to another warmer one, molecular motion must increase. On a stove, we can melt ice and then boil off the subsequent water to create water vapor, adding heat energy throughout the process. By the time we create the water vapor, these H2O molecules are really moving, having absorbed the energy that got them to that state. Ocean temperature also factors into the likelihood that a molecule near the surface will convert into water vapor, but wind is most often the deciding factor that provides the final kick of kinetic energy to create water vapor. The ocean chop in the slide of the Divi-Divi tree illustrated the effect of the Trade Winds the constant 18 or so mph that constantly liberates water vapor from the warmest oceans in the world. Hurricanes liberate MUCH more water vapor, by supplying incredible

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