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To: Suma who wrote (241909)1/12/2014 9:31:32 AM
From: freelyhovering  Respond to of 541732
 
"3. WSJ writer says women are to blame for the rise of fatherless children."



I believe that it is God's doing. God is to blame as he works in ''strange and mysterious ways". End of discussion--especially for the right wing.



To: Suma who wrote (241909)1/12/2014 10:23:33 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Respond to of 541732
 
methane hydrate consists of

"methane gas trapped inside cage-like crystal structures made up of water molecules." These “cages” have a size of atoms and molecules, far too small to see with the naked eye.

Under normal temperature and pressure, one litre methane hydrate is equal to 168 litres methane gas.

The Origin of methane hydrate

Methane hydrate is thought to be formed by dead organic matter trapped between the earth's layers, and then broken down by micro-organisms and the earth's heat. The process is similar to the one that produces methane when organic waste is dumped at a garbage pit and covered with earth, except that it occurs deep below the earth's surface.