There will be many, many saves about each element in the future. And I am getting there!
science
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Also, please tell me how the hell you understand words like Carbon monoxide and phosphorus trifluoride, hemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin, cytochrome proteins, and adenosine triphosphate when you are an english learner.
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@DragonEggLol is it a problem?
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It contributes 3947 out of the 10978. Subtracting from that would mean you read at 117 words per minute.
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@DragonEggLol I am sure that reference & sources texts does not include that many words
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I wasn't saying there are current errors in that save, there was just severe errors in earlier versions.
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The wikipedia article has 10978 words. Divided by 60 is 182 words per minute. The average person reads at around 200 to 250 words per minute. I would like to say that the 10978 words includes literally every word in that article, including the picture descriptions, the titles, references, sources, and other things.
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@N2H4 ok, I am renewing elementary particle save. And I am still learning english
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Even if there isn't misinformation in the current state of your other saves, there still was in older versions and there is in the current version of this saves, and that's unacceptable if you are trying to teach a large and branching path of information and science.
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Plus, your saves are sprinkled with many spelling and grammatical errors. You have taken this burden, and you need to fufill expectations of teaching information.
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In older versions of the elementary particle saves, there were severe errors, like mentioning that the elementary number of an element is counted by electrons or that strange matter is infectious when that's only been theorized.