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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (10146)6/28/2009 10:27:44 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 86356
 
Maybe the higher temps are contributing to more water vapor, but the water vapor isn't raining back down.

Ever been in a Rain Forest? They are generally located in very hot climates (the tropics). And depending which one you're in, it rains alot, almost everyday.

Gosh.. hotter temperatures, more water vapor, more rain.. hmmm..

Of course, we have a few deserts, but most are outside of the tropics in areas with poor soil. Will the geographical area that includes the tropics widen?

Amazing how nature works.. ;0)

Hawk
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