Message from @Tero

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2019-08-22 22:47:27 UTC  

I don't really know why uncivilised tribes still exist

2019-08-22 22:47:30 UTC  

Like Tazmania

2019-08-22 22:47:36 UTC  

And I don't mean black people

2019-08-22 22:47:40 UTC  

Nope! Not everywhere. There comes a point where the trees are so large that if they burn down the water that goes to the atmosphere Will be impossible to put down into the ground again

2019-08-22 22:47:49 UTC  

Turning the area into a Savannah instead

2019-08-22 22:48:28 UTC  

The water that eas in the soil Will go to the atmosphere, But wont be able to be brought back into the soil as the main contributors to tjat, the large trees, are now gone.

2019-08-22 22:48:42 UTC  

How can a fire change the climate of an area?

2019-08-22 22:48:46 UTC  

This is not the case for european or many north african forests however.

2019-08-22 22:48:53 UTC  

It will still rain there

2019-08-22 22:49:03 UTC  

You can't turn a rainforest into a desert

2019-08-22 22:49:09 UTC  

Even if you take out the forest part

2019-08-22 22:49:13 UTC  

It will just be rain

2019-08-22 22:49:14 UTC  

Okay. Tou have many big trees. Those trees take rain and water from the atmosphere and it goes into the soil. @Deleted User

2019-08-22 22:49:22 UTC  

Now those things that put that in the soil are now gone

2019-08-22 22:49:29 UTC  

Hiw is the water gonna get to the soil?

2019-08-22 22:49:36 UTC  

Rain?

2019-08-22 22:49:48 UTC  

Only gets to the tops before they turn into gas again

2019-08-22 22:50:11 UTC  

This is how desertirication works and how Savannah are created

2019-08-22 22:50:27 UTC  

Are you saying the rain will evaporate before it hits the ground?

2019-08-22 22:50:46 UTC  

The water will just fall back down onto the soil

2019-08-22 22:50:54 UTC  

pretty sure savannahs are created by changes in rainfall bro

2019-08-22 22:51:03 UTC  

Yeah

2019-08-22 22:51:14 UTC  

the tropics get pounded with heavily rain daily most of the year

2019-08-22 22:51:14 UTC  

You can't change the climate

2019-08-22 22:51:25 UTC  

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2019-08-22 22:51:38 UTC  

Not with a fire, anyway

2019-08-22 22:51:40 UTC  

quite unlike most deserts i've seen

2019-08-22 22:51:42 UTC  

Even a really big one

2019-08-22 22:51:52 UTC  

Just listen to the scientists instead

2019-08-22 22:52:10 UTC  

@MountainMan Yeah, big trees are bad when burned.

Point is, they should not have ever reached that size

2019-08-22 22:52:17 UTC  

How do you know they're not bankrolled by big corps or something

2019-08-22 22:52:25 UTC  

How can you trust anyone at this point tbh

2019-08-22 22:52:35 UTC  

Hey I'm not saying they're wrong, just asking

2019-08-22 22:52:54 UTC  

”With fewer trees left there is less water in the air to be returned to the soil.”. @Deleted User

2019-08-22 22:52:55 UTC  

> What do we do if the Amazon is gone?

Well considering the *global greening* trend across the planet with new plant and tree life, it's a wonder but I think we'll survive

2019-08-22 22:53:08 UTC  

@Fitzydog Too bad. We need them at that size.

2019-08-22 22:53:33 UTC  

20% of our oxygen is created from the amazon forest

2019-08-22 22:53:51 UTC  

So we need to kill 20% of the world's population

2019-08-22 22:53:56 UTC  

How about China

2019-08-22 22:54:06 UTC  

I’d be fine with killing china eitherway