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Actually Gas Is more because we get our gas from South West Asia and Its a lot of money to ship it back and forth from the united States. When we could just dig a large hole and that's your water!!!!!!!!!!

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I don't follow the above at all. Gas is very much less dense than water otherwise air would be under the water.

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