Message from @MountainMan
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Which is really cool place to go for a walk
Sure whatever you say
Your allowed to hold on to your opinion
Show me the British old growth forests
Go on
No matter how wrong it is
"we do conservation. See? We're nice to some birds in the small piece of acerage."
That's apparently a old growth British forest
I have my doubts
As I said your allowed to have them
Where's the coniferous trees?
thin tree moment
Thin tree moment
The tress have done much better in their war on obesity
they need to get THICCCCCC
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?
lets go find out
@MountainMan drowning?
Yes. Water damage. @Fitzydog
meanwhile, in the Forest of Dean, in Engerland...
https://s19623.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Puzzlewood-2.jpg
@MountainMan a majority of the redwoods water intake is from fog
Yes. If it dies the water Will leak out. @Fitzydog
Which would mean there is a lot more water Then before. Boom water damage on everything.
That... Is not how wood works
What is the actual word for eater damage in english
Thats precicely how it works!
Damp
If you cut down a big oak, expect the close small plants around to die because of too much water
And in something like a red Wood which is retardedly large, how much damage would it cause?
Not much
It's a rainforest
Trees are not sponges
Exactly. water leaks out when you destroy it @gonejamin
many trees have way longer roots than most smaller plants
they can get to ground water while everything around it dries out
@MountainMan The environment that redwoods are in is not susceptible to over watering like that
Good point @Fitzydog
And coniferous trees don't leak water like that
It would just rot