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I am confused by your response.It has never been proven scientifically and is nothing more than a hypothesis with little to no support or following.
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I am confused by your response.It has never been proven scientifically and is nothing more than a hypothesis with little to no support or following.
I grew up in Phoenix and it's been sprawling for awhile but I've noticed a change in the last 30 years. My parent's house was once considered on the edge of the city and now that edge is miles away.
Nights aren't as cool where they're at nor do they get as much rain as the outskirts. The heat island effect is exactly that: the city puts out so much heat that the rain doesn't condense enough to fall over the city...the clouds just float on by.
It definitely affects local weather and climate. For the worse, IMO.
The suggestion that oil is a result of decomposed fossils has never been proven scientifically and is nothing more than a hypothesis with little to no support or following.I am confused by your response.
It gets ESPECIALLY old as a pedestrian who they habitually try to run over...No respect for bicyclists at all, because they have none for anyone else. You have no idea what kind of squirrelly crap they are going to do.
I have a 10 acre cactus farm in Tonopah, AZ. I took a leak outside and it evaporated before it could hit the ground.I took a crap in Phoenix once. I could feel the heat radiating off the toilet water.
Ah! Gottacha! Yes, I agree for a whole host of reasons.The suggestion that oil is a result of decomposed fossils has never been proven scientifically and is nothing more than a hypothesis with little to no support or following.
How's that foot tastin' fer ya, @Ura-Ki?
Yes, there's one there but if you go about 40 miles west of Phoenix on I-10, you will find Tonopah, AZ.
The same people that push climate change theories won't let the forests be maintained to reduce the fuel load or thin them properly
There must be something to the color white reflecting heat. I have pigeon crap all over my cars and yet they remain unusually cool.Having many times worked on white rooftops on a hot sunny day, I'm not all that certain painting streets white as a means to circumvent thermodynamic laws is the answer.
There is no heat generated from pigeon flatus. They are referred to by thermal engineers as "cold farts." If you can get a pigeon to fart directly onto your beer bottle, you will notice that the beverage is noticeably cooler. I always put a few pigeons in my ice chest before going out to the range and there's nothing better than a pigeon fart cooled adult beverage after a days shooting.^^^But pigeon farts...you are close though
Nope. You didn't win a Darwin. That would have counted.Does that count?