05-26-2008, 03:38 AM
ccm911 wrote:
Hydrogen is a naturally existing gas, but it has the problem that it is not constrained by gravity, therefore does not stick around on the planet for long. It is not found in very high concentrations and that's a good thing.
Quote:Since we have so many scientists on the board, I hope my question can be answered.
Is Hydrogen a naturally existing gas, or is it processed from something else(water?). And if so, what is the process?
Hydrogen is a naturally existing gas, but it has the problem that it is not constrained by gravity, therefore does not stick around on the planet for long. It is not found in very high concentrations and that's a good thing.
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Life is too short to travel in the slow lane.
Life is too short to travel in the slow lane.