Message from @Duke of Mecklenburg

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2019-11-15 11:31:27 UTC  

Ironically

2019-11-15 11:31:56 UTC  

It allowed for more forestation in the lower great plains

2019-11-15 11:33:52 UTC  

Alot of that area in the middle of texas didnt have trees...Now its covered in oak that the bison trampled and ate before it could grow, and the european introduced trees like cedar

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/644862632523988993/111433-004-39649E97.gif

2019-11-15 11:34:35 UTC  
2019-11-15 11:35:14 UTC  

Also,south of san Antonio was once mostly desert and more like a brushland...now alot of it is partially forested

2019-11-15 11:35:57 UTC  

Everything between the San Antonio river and the nueces was desert/Savannah like

2019-11-15 11:36:01 UTC  

Now its green

2019-11-15 11:36:20 UTC  

It's not till you get south of the nueces that you hit brushland

2019-11-15 11:36:41 UTC  

Just as an example as to how we have more trees

2019-11-15 11:38:44 UTC  

You ecosia this 😅 and you get one article saying more trees then another saying less trees then another saying more but of the wrong type

2019-11-15 11:38:54 UTC  

Why can’t we have one source that’s just true 😅

2019-11-15 11:39:25 UTC  

We have more but evasive species is a big reason why

2019-11-15 11:39:27 UTC  

Sooo

2019-11-15 11:39:33 UTC  

The last one is kinda right

2019-11-15 11:40:17 UTC  

They dumb down stuff too much at school, the children are getting a biased picture because of this

Just go back to the Cretaceous Period where there were thicker warmer rainforests jungles everywhere

2019-11-15 11:40:54 UTC  

Killing off the bison and introducing invasive trees that could grow in dryer climates were 2 important factors in the us having more trees

2019-11-15 11:45:08 UTC  

We have more oxygen now than then

2019-11-15 11:45:23 UTC  

Who gave us more

2019-11-15 11:45:23 UTC  

It was like 10-15% then vs. 21% now

2019-11-15 11:45:40 UTC  

In the carboniferous it was near 30%

2019-11-15 11:46:19 UTC  

But the heavy oxygen levels meant extreme forest fires, that capped it essentially...Because shit would burn until the oxygen fell back below 20

2019-11-15 11:47:14 UTC  

@brownin plants and dieoffs

2019-11-15 11:47:14 UTC  

Broo is the truest of the Anprims

2019-11-15 11:48:33 UTC  

Wasn’t the largest extinction event ever when cyanobacteria evolved and created a shitload of Oxygen?

2019-11-15 11:48:56 UTC  

This is all news to me

2019-11-15 11:49:12 UTC  

Also isn’t something like 80% of the world’s daily biosynthesized oxygen from Algal Blooms?

2019-11-15 11:51:50 UTC  

The nain bad thing about using wood is the fact that they’re carbon stores

2019-11-15 13:01:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/644884759637524489/video0.mp4

```Thai theme park two way mirror ```

2019-11-15 13:41:19 UTC  

why we cant have nice things

2019-11-15 13:43:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/644895139898064897/1514597154612.jpg

2019-11-15 13:47:23 UTC  

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2019-11-15 13:53:34 UTC  

@Capitán Alatriste
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