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England is part of the mainland of Britain and can't float anywhere on its own without tearing itself away from the rest of the land. It's like suggesting that California can float away from America. (Maybe that wasn't a good example, what with the San Andreas Fault, and all...) [[User:Brenda|Brenda]] ([[User talk:Brenda|talk]]) 09:52, 15 June 2018 (UTC) | England is part of the mainland of Britain and can't float anywhere on its own without tearing itself away from the rest of the land. It's like suggesting that California can float away from America. (Maybe that wasn't a good example, what with the San Andreas Fault, and all...) [[User:Brenda|Brenda]] ([[User talk:Brenda|talk]]) 09:52, 15 June 2018 (UTC) | ||
β | The final number does not agree with the inputs provided in the example. I get 3.00 | + | The final number does not agree with the inputs provided in the example. I get 3.00 not 3.51 when I follow the data on the page. Additionally, when I put I use the range or core pressures provided, I get between 2.81 and 3.18. That confirms the comic's assertion with the provided data.--[[Special:Contributions/172.69.33.211|172.69.33.211]] 18:14, 28 September 2022 (UTC) |