06-16-2015, 02:48 AM
(06-16-2015, 02:38 AM)SCN-3_NULL Wrote:(06-16-2015, 02:32 AM)Silverduke1 Wrote: i did say similar to how a lavalamp works not the same. I was refering to the density thing. I'm heading to bed. For some reason i wanna say methane hydrathe or methane sulfate is denser. I think my father mentioned something involving a methane compound being denser then water forming lakes cause i asked about wether their could actually be lakes at the bottom of the ocean cause i had just watched spongebob. It was a long time ago so im probably wrong or misremembering. And my father wasn't the most trustworthy sometimes. Anyway nighty night see you guys tommarowWell yeah methane can be denser than water so that is true, but in it's liquid form it requires very low temperature, but the boiling point of any matter can be raised by high pressure which at the bottom of the seafloor has which that is why methane lakes on the seabed can also be possible.
Anywy good night and sleep tight, I still have formulars to memorize.
thanks nighty night
(06-16-2015, 02:38 AM)Marxon Wrote:(06-16-2015, 02:33 AM)Silverduke1 Wrote: i get obssessed over anime and videogames and manga, does that make me a weeaboo? Though i do have obssesive compulsive disorder.... I obssess over a lot of thingsI don't see you being a weeaboo.
oh ok then.
Completely off topic. I was coming home from the sand bar today when i found a conch shell on the beach inside was a very tiny hermit crab, at first i thought it was trying to make the large conchshell its home even though it wouldnt be able to move then i realized its tiny shell was actually stuck inside the larger shell. Poor thing would of probably died, had we not removed its tiny shell from the larger shell so it could run off. Hermit crabs dont like to leave their shells unless they have found another suitable shell. So it would of either been running across the sand floor unprotected or grow till it.... Anyway long story short we freed a hermit crab and we got the large conch shell. I think hermit crabs are cute.