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"Can you give an example of a type of quantity?"   Yes, mallcommie!   Milliliters, gallons, parts per millions, gallons per minute, feet per second....what is the type of quantity you wish to argue about? You have provided none for Iowa nitrogen in the Gulf. You provided 28% and that remajins unproven as to what quantity that is! ha ha ha ha he he he he

 

To refresh your memory, this is what you posted before.

 

How would anyone know which nitrogen elements came from Iowa and Illinois, and in that type of quantity? That has to be nothing more than a guess from estimates.


Now that I know what you mean by "type", (I think) can you tell me which type of quantity you would use to measure nitrogen in the gulf.?   And what are the other options?   I would probably just use tons.

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  • mallory
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"Can you give an example of a type of quantity?"   Yes, mallcommie!   Milliliters, gallons, parts per millions, gallons per minute, feet per second....what is the type of quantity you wish to argue about? You have provided none for Iowa nitrogen in the Gulf. You provided 28% and that remajins unproven as to what quantity that is! ha ha ha ha he he he he

 

Incidentally, it's parts per million, not millions.   What you wrote is meaningless.   It is also a ratio not a quantity.   Gallons per minute is a flow rate not a quantity.   Feet per second is a velocity not a quantity.

 

It's time to admit you erred.

 

To refresh your memory, this is what you posted before.

 

How would anyone know which nitrogen elements came from Iowa and Illinois, and in that type of quantity? That has to be nothing more than a guess from estimates.


Now that I know what you mean by "type", (I think) can you tell me which type of quantity you would use to measure nitrogen in the gulf.?   And what are the other options?   I would probably just use tons.

 

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  • mallory
  • Respected Neighbor
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  • Respect-O-Meter: Respected Neighbor

"Can you give an example of a type of quantity?"   Yes, mallcommie!   Milliliters, gallons, parts per millions, gallons per minute, feet per second....what is the type of quantity you wish to argue about? You have provided none for Iowa nitrogen in the Gulf. You provided 28% and that remajins unproven as to what quantity that is! ha ha ha ha he he he he

 

Incidentally, it's parts per million, not millions.   What you wrote is meaningless.   It is also a ratio not a quantity.   Gallons per minute is a flow rate not a quantity.   Feet per second is a velocity not a quantity.

 

It's time to admit you erred.

 

To refresh your memory, this is what you posted before.

 

How would anyone know which nitrogen elements came from Iowa and Illinois, and in that type of quantity? That has to be nothing more than a guess from estimates.


Now that I know what you mean by "type", (I think) can you tell me which type of quantity you would use to measure nitrogen in the gulf.?   And what are the other options?   I would probably just use tons.

 


BS, you're confusing type of measurement with type of quantity.

I think tons is right here.  That's what they use to measure CO2 in the air so it should work for nitrogen in the water.

But if you want to tell me what other options there are and which you would choose, please do. 

"Can you give an example of a type of quantity?"   Yes, mallcommie!   Milliliters, gallons, parts per millions, gallons per minute, feet per second....what is the type of quantity you wish to argue about? You have provided none for Iowa nitrogen in the Gulf. You provided 28% and that remajins unproven as to what quantity that is! ha ha ha ha he he he he

 

Incidentally, it's parts per million, not millions.   What you wrote is meaningless.   It is also a ratio not a quantity.   Gallons per minute is a flow rate not a quantity.   Feet per second is a velocity not a quantity.

 

It's time to admit you erred.

 

To refresh your memory, this is what you posted before.

 

How would anyone know which nitrogen elements came from Iowa and Illinois, and in that type of quantity? That has to be nothing more than a guess from estimates.


Now that I know what you mean by "type", (I think) can you tell me which type of quantity you would use to measure nitrogen in the gulf.?   And what are the other options?   I would probably just use tons.

 


BS, you're confusing type of measurement with type of quantity.

I think tons is right here.  That's what they use to measure CO2 in the air so it should work for nitrogen in the water.

But if you want to tell me what other options there are and which you would choose, please do. 


Wow, just like mobay you are answering your own posts. Congrats!

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