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Originally Posted by Piotrsko
1 yes
2 yes
3 no: ever hear of power steering fluid?
4 need carbon also
5 other processes operate.in sun to make them, accelerator is an earth requirement but nukes.work also
6 yup
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3) a fluid particle exerting a force on another fluid particle would simply result in a displacement, as they have total degrees of freedom of movement, even some compression if they contain entrained gases.
4) carbon was present at the time of Earth's creation, originally-sourced from exploding stars.
5) while true for steller objects, not so for Earth's lower mantle. There is no possible 'strike-slip' stress-strain taking place within a magma. It just yields, as a fluid, or plastic deformation when loaded. And since there's nothing but magma in the lower mantle, there's nothing which can affect atoms in a crystal lattice structure.