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To understand global warming, one must know what water does with heat.

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1 litre of water by 1°C = 4.186kJ, J = Joule

1atm (atmosphere) is the average pressure of atmosphere at sea level = 0.10133MPa(MegaPascals)

Warming one litre of liquid water (L.H2O) from 0'C to 100°C requires 100 kCal of heat (Q). Boiling that litre to steam (G.H2O) at 100°C, 1atm, requires another 539kCal, or 2257kJ (Evap hfg, Table I) of Q. The G.H2O has the same Temperature (T), Pressure (P) and weight as the L.H2O. But it is about 1600 times bigger.

 

 
 
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