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| Thread ID: 84781 | 2007-11-18 06:22:00 | Global Warming - A Scientific Question | Digby (677) | PC World Chat |
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| 612731 | 2007-11-20 10:02:00 | Yeah. It would be interesting. I never knew vegetation attracted precipitation. I was always told it was the other way. It rains a lot in the oceans, but there are no trees there. there's alot of water in the oceans too, and guess what? trees release quite a bit of moisture into the atmosphere i was told it works both ways, but hey, what would a university lecturer know with only a phd on the subject? |
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| 612732 | 2007-11-20 23:44:00 | Yeah. It would be interesting. I never knew vegetation attracted precipitation. I was always told it was the other way. Don't you hate it when you can't find a link?? :badpc: I saw photos of an Australian place where rain clouds gathered over an area of isolated bush and it rained. Very little rain fell on the surrounding desert. It was in a climate article. |
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