Referencing Part 1. Concrete, houses, buildings whatever. If its not a tree, Its not helping the water cycle. The earth did quite fine until bright eyes decided to annihilate a major ingredient in the water cycle, the tree. Look at em, just standing there. Helpless. Typical human response, lets kill it.
Well now that we chopped em all down, does it matter? Check out some sat maps. Huge areas of trees are gone. Every city everywhere has traded the water evaporating cooling tree for some heat absorbing concrete or other. Isnt it hotter in the city as opposed to the shade of the country trees?
How much water can a tree evaporate? Its cooling effect? Then compare that to a building or road.
Remember to calculate for a million trees and a million miles of roads. Is that a billion trees??????
So lets see.
Store the water.
Cut down the trees.
Build supersized heat absorbers.
Create vast unknown amounts of heat.
Lastly add the dreaded CO2.
Interesting project.
But not here.
2007-10-01
16:10:35
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➔ Global Warming
campbelp. as a top contributor. u cant find a question here? your opinion? Did I screw up the yahoo answer world for you. I'm sorry.
Here's your question.
How does that make you feel?
2007-10-01
18:22:36 ·
update #1