nature.com — Water behaving like a thin liquid or a dense vapor has been found 2,990 meters under the sea. At 298 bar and 407 ?C, seawater becomes a supercritical fluid that can diffuse diffuse through solids like a gas, yet dissolve things like a liquid.
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djdoleMay 26, 2006
Weird water deep in the ocean? Are they mysterious glowing 'butterfly aliens' in that abyss too?
armbarMay 26, 2006
It's sort of like dance dance revolution. Saying it twice attracts more fat kids.
doxianMay 26, 2006
it's more like a LIQAS or GAQUID than a soquid, since it has liquid and gas properties not solid and liquid, huhuhuhuhhuh
deadlycouncilMay 27, 2006
its things like this that enforce the fact that we need to have more deep sea exploration... there must be TONS of crazy s**t down there
toxicredmMay 28, 2006
Did you mean <a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=5ft+10inches+in+cubits">http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=5ft+10inches+in+cubits</a> ? (Don't put the ')' at the end of the URL.)
destructoidJun 10, 2006
gwat he say? oh I meashure exactly 1 cuban tall, yup.