Moflow
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No, just conventional high explosivesBrilliant! Yeah, yeah a nuclear weapon. That's the ticket!
No, just conventional high explosivesBrilliant! Yeah, yeah a nuclear weapon. That's the ticket!
Impractical. The principal product of a typical gravity bomb is not blast but shrapnel.No, just conventional high explosives
Awe, now yer' jes' funnin'.No, just conventional high explosives
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I wonder how many fires that tree has seen without man's intervention?i came here to post this.....
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Right? The tree can't breathe!!!I wonder how many fires that tree has seen without man's intervention?
Mind-blowing’: tenth of world’s giant sequoias may have been destroyed by a single fireI wonder how many fires that tree has seen without man's intervention?
Are you saying the General Sherman has not been in a fire?Mind-blowing’: tenth of world’s giant sequoias may have been destroyed by a single fire
“I cannot overemphasize how mind-blowing this is for all of us. These trees have lived for thousands of years. They’ve survived dozens of wildfires already,” said Christy Brigham, the chief of resources management and science at Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks.
Giant sequoias only grow in the peaks and valleys of a small central range of California’s Sierra Nevada. Because of the trees’ concentrated range, last year’s fire managed to literally decimate part of the world’s remaining population of the unique flora.
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Draft report by National Park Service scientists finds 2020 Castle fire decimated California’s population of ancient treeswww.theguardian.com
I wonder how many fires that tree has seen without man's intervention?
I'm sure it has but global warming has made the fires more frequent and much larger...the odds are not in the Generals favorAre you saying the General Sherman has not been in a fire?
Well that's not true. The1930's was by far and away much worse and has been declining ever since.I'm sure it has but global warming has made the fires more frequent and much larger...the odds are not in the Generals favor
?dataWell that's not true. The1930's was by far and away much worse and has been declining ever since.
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Pfeh blogspot beyond verification.