Message from @MountainMan

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2019-07-25 13:19:42 UTC  

Which is really cool place to go for a walk

2019-07-25 13:19:57 UTC  

Sure whatever you say

2019-07-25 13:20:08 UTC  

Your allowed to hold on to your opinion

2019-07-25 13:20:12 UTC  

Show me the British old growth forests

2019-07-25 13:20:16 UTC  

Go on

2019-07-25 13:20:16 UTC  

No matter how wrong it is

2019-07-25 13:21:32 UTC  

"we do conservation. See? We're nice to some birds in the small piece of acerage."

2019-07-25 13:21:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/377519739380957184/603939907861217291/Coppice1.jpeg

2019-07-25 13:21:50 UTC  

That's apparently a old growth British forest

2019-07-25 13:22:08 UTC  

I have my doubts

2019-07-25 13:22:22 UTC  

As I said your allowed to have them

2019-07-25 13:22:23 UTC  

Where's the coniferous trees?

2019-07-25 13:22:30 UTC  

thin tree moment

2019-07-25 13:22:33 UTC  

Thin tree moment

2019-07-25 13:22:51 UTC  

The tress have done much better in their war on obesity

2019-07-25 13:23:07 UTC  

they need to get THICCCCCC

2019-07-25 13:23:47 UTC  

i’ve always wanted to know, when a redwood dies, how much else in the area dies with it because of drowning or over watering?

2019-07-25 13:23:54 UTC  

lets go find out

2019-07-25 13:24:04 UTC  

@MountainMan drowning?

2019-07-25 13:24:15 UTC  

Yes. Water damage. @Fitzydog

2019-07-25 13:24:19 UTC  

I am talking avout plants

2019-07-25 13:24:20 UTC  

meanwhile, in the Forest of Dean, in Engerland...
https://s19623.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Puzzlewood-2.jpg

2019-07-25 13:24:36 UTC  

@MountainMan a majority of the redwoods water intake is from fog

2019-07-25 13:24:56 UTC  

Yes. If it dies the water Will leak out. @Fitzydog

2019-07-25 13:25:16 UTC  

Which would mean there is a lot more water Then before. Boom water damage on everything.

2019-07-25 13:25:18 UTC  

That... Is not how wood works

2019-07-25 13:25:24 UTC  

What is the actual word for eater damage in english

2019-07-25 13:25:31 UTC  

Thats precicely how it works!

2019-07-25 13:25:34 UTC  

Damp

2019-07-25 13:25:54 UTC  

If you cut down a big oak, expect the close small plants around to die because of too much water

2019-07-25 13:26:21 UTC  

And in something like a red Wood which is retardedly large, how much damage would it cause?

2019-07-25 13:27:05 UTC  

Not much

2019-07-25 13:27:09 UTC  

It's a rainforest

2019-07-25 13:27:10 UTC  

Trees are not sponges

2019-07-25 13:27:50 UTC  

Exactly. water leaks out when you destroy it @gonejamin

2019-07-25 13:27:52 UTC  

many trees have way longer roots than most smaller plants

2019-07-25 13:28:22 UTC  

they can get to ground water while everything around it dries out

2019-07-25 13:28:34 UTC  

@MountainMan The environment that redwoods are in is not susceptible to over watering like that

2019-07-25 13:28:48 UTC  

Good point @Fitzydog

2019-07-25 13:28:58 UTC  

And coniferous trees don't leak water like that

2019-07-25 13:29:09 UTC  

It would just rot