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Physics.SE includes both qualitative and quantitative questions that relate to principles in physics, and does not send all of their quantitative questions off to Maths.SE.

On Earth Science, are we going to follow the path of physics.SE and allow quantitative questions on Earth science topics, like this onethis one, or should we just have the mathematicians deal with anything slightly quantitative on maths.SE, and stick with only qualitative conceptual questions here?

Physics.SE includes both qualitative and quantitative questions that relate to principles in physics, and does not send all of their quantitative questions off to Maths.SE.

On Earth Science, are we going to follow the path of physics.SE and allow quantitative questions on Earth science topics, like this one, or should we just have the mathematicians deal with anything slightly quantitative on maths.SE, and stick with only qualitative conceptual questions here?

Physics.SE includes both qualitative and quantitative questions that relate to principles in physics, and does not send all of their quantitative questions off to Maths.SE.

On Earth Science, are we going to follow the path of physics.SE and allow quantitative questions on Earth science topics, like this one, or should we just have the mathematicians deal with anything slightly quantitative on maths.SE, and stick with only qualitative conceptual questions here?

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Physics.SE includes both qualitative and quantitative questions that relate to principles in physics, and does not send all of their quantitative questions off to mathsMaths.SE.

On Earth Science, are we going to follow the path of physics.SE and allow quantitative questions on Earth science topics, like this one, or should we just have the mathematicians deal with anything slightly quantitative on maths.SE, and stick with only qualitative conceptual questions here?

Physics.SE includes both qualitative and quantitative questions that relate to principles in physics, and does not send all of their quantitative questions off to maths.SE.

On Earth Science, are we going to follow the path of physics.SE and allow quantitative questions on Earth science topics, like this one, or should we just have the mathematicians deal with anything slightly quantitative on maths.SE, and stick with only qualitative conceptual questions here?

Physics.SE includes both qualitative and quantitative questions that relate to principles in physics, and does not send all of their quantitative questions off to Maths.SE.

On Earth Science, are we going to follow the path of physics.SE and allow quantitative questions on Earth science topics, like this one, or should we just have the mathematicians deal with anything slightly quantitative on maths.SE, and stick with only qualitative conceptual questions here?

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Are quantitative questions off topic?

Physics.SE includes both qualitative and quantitative questions that relate to principles in physics, and does not send all of their quantitative questions off to maths.SE.

On Earth Science, are we going to follow the path of physics.SE and allow quantitative questions on Earth science topics, like this one, or should we just have the mathematicians deal with anything slightly quantitative on maths.SE, and stick with only qualitative conceptual questions here?