To: TruthHound
Oil does not make water disappear.
3 posted on
07/08/2010 10:19:33 AM PDT by
SouthTexas
(Happy 4th of July everyone.)
To: SouthTexas
Do you understand what a MANGROVE is? It’s usually dry half the time, under water half the time. Healthy ones are green and teeming with lifewet or dry.
7 posted on
07/08/2010 10:25:59 AM PDT by
TruthHound
("He who does not punish evil commands it to be done." --Leonardo da Vinci)
To: SouthTexas
Heh. that pic is of a swamp...they are supposed to look like this...the water leaves/dries up, then fills up when the rains come.
This Truthhound guy is after anything BUT the truth it would seem.
12 posted on
07/08/2010 10:29:50 AM PDT by
Fishtalk
To: SouthTexas
If all the plants die, you lose the shade and water retaining capacity of the plants. The water evaporates. Eventually, the volatile fraction of the oil evaporates too. The trees referenced grow in fairly shallow water.
15 posted on
07/08/2010 10:32:17 AM PDT by
Myrddin
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