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To: HPilot who wrote (460885)3/4/2009 10:28:26 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574006
 
Constant cool temperatures and rain does indeed make rain greener, as it is greener here in the spring than the summer.

Of course cool temps and rain make grass greener. I understand that but that's not my point. Forget the cool temps and rain, if everything was exactly the same between the US and Europe....the same temps, same rain......the color of the grasses would still be different. And that's because they are different grasses and/or the nutrients in the soil are different. Do you understand?

And I have been to the UK as well.