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Re: While the item is interesting and people here on the left-coast should read it, I think the guy who wrote the headline needs a science lesson; Helium, a noble gas, can not explode since it's iner

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...maybe science has run amok since I had any chemistry, but helium used to be an inert gas.




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While the item is interesting and people here on the left-coast should read it, I think the guy who wrote the headline needs a science lesson; Helium, a noble gas, can not explode since it's inert...
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Tue, 30 Jun 15 10:26 PM
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Could LA's Big One be even bigger than we thought? Now explosive helium is leaking from massive earthquake fault under Los Angeles

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3143818/Helium-LEAKING-massive-earthquake-fault-LA-raising-fears-big-one-devastating-thought.html


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