Not a scientist, but if Nitrogen were in a liquid state, wouldn't that mean it was well below freezing and, therefore, fall to Earth? The greatest proportion of the atmosphere is Nitrogen, but in a gaseous state.
Not a scientist, but if Nitrogen were in a liquid state, wouldn't that mean it was well below freezing and, therefore, fall to Earth? The greatest proportion of the atmosphere is Nitrogen, but in a gaseous state.
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