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isw wrote:
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> Gases of all sorts are poor conductors of heat. I suspect that
> even the air over liquid NO2 wouldn't be all that able to cool
> off the hot strands.


Conduction is less important than specific heat.
Short bursts of strands, rather than long bursts,
would allow the atmosphere in the bowl to recover
through convection.