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Uploaded on Feb 4, 2008

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Jeremy Clarkson and Barry Cryer join the regular QI guests to talk about Earth, water percentages and Jupiter. From BBC Worldwide.

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  • Samsmilify

    i should be doing homework, but i feel i would learn more from watching QI clips

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  • pbjellybeanful

    GOD American TV is such crap. I want QI.

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  • pbjellybeanful

    ha well i actually changed it to that WAYY after i commented this.

    and yes supernatural is all of american tv

    thank you for clearing that up for me I was so mistaken

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  • Sarah Jane

    says the person with a Supernatural icon...

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  • TheTheEyeCreature

    Be afraid. Be very afraid.

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  • Capi Swift

    Trying to tell us that salt water isn't water but was alluding to it being a new compound. If he mentioned hydrogen bonding I can't remember, but he was wrong nonetheless.

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  • Penguinius15

    "The comment no longer exists." How much of an idiot was this commenter?

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  • Capi Swift

    If something is dissolved in a solvent, the solvent still exists. H2O plus NaCl still  contains water, not some new water-salt compound. Your trolling is obvious my friend, nevertheless, bad science must be corrected!

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  • SenorKristobbalVLog

    Yeah its still H2O with or without salts dissolved in it. Stop talking about things you don't understand.

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