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TopicSo I guess the amazon rainforest is on fire?
Broken_Zeus
08/21/19 3:48:49 AM
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Mead posted...
Fires don't often result in permanent deforestation (and smaller fires can have some benefits when it comes to clearing away old or dead brush which becomes fertilizer)


Why does he even post


Your posts are Poe's Law in action. I'm not sure how you'd conflate my discussion of smaller fires with the current Amazon rain forest fire, but the first part -- that they don't often result in permanent deforestation -- remains true. That's not a matter of "normal fires" vs what you apparently view as super-magic fires, it's just a reality. Depending on the severity of the devastation it might take longer, but the "gone forever" mantra applies more to land cleared for specific purposes (farms, drilling, etc) where continuous human interference keeps the land fro being reclaimed. Of course, I realize I've wasted a few minutes debunking your lazy trolling which only took you seconds, but that's kind of the nature of that.
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