Submitted by Live_Strongerrr t3_10o8vih in explainlikeimfive
Jeramus t1_j6d7m90 wrote
Reply to comment by Mammoth-Mud-9609 in Eli5 why aren't gas only vehicles far more fuel efficient than before by Live_Strongerrr
Ok, it's commonly used in the US. Different countries use different words for different things.
Mammoth-Mud-9609 t1_j6d7tfs wrote
Calling a liquid fuel gas is just silly.
Jeramus t1_j6d88m9 wrote
Silly? Languages don't really have strict rules on naming things. Why use petrol for gasoline? There are a lot of petroleum products, but we only burn a couple specific formulations in cars.
Mammoth-Mud-9609 t1_j6d8lz0 wrote
Whoosh!
Jeramus t1_j6d8wrw wrote
I understand your point that the name is not logical. I understand the states of matter. My point is that languages aren't always consistent. No one gets confused about the fact that gasoline is actually a liquid.
WarU40 t1_j6d8zt0 wrote
Someone’s still salty about 1776 I see. /s
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