From: Citizen Winston Smith <sss@example.de>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,can.general
Subject: Re: OFF
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 09:18:00 -0700
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
On 11/5/2024 5:36 PM, % wrote:
> Citizen Winston Smith wrote:
>> On 11/5/2024 4:17 PM, % wrote:
>>> Citizen Winston Smith wrote:
>>>> On 11/5/2024 4:01 PM, % wrote:
>>>>> Citizen Winston Smith wrote:
>>>>>> On 11/5/2024 3:19 PM, % wrote:
>>>>>>> Citizen Winston Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 11/5/2024 3:14 PM, % wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Citizen Winston Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 11/5/2024 3:11 PM, % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Citizen Winston Smith wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/5/2024 1:17 PM, Siri Cruise wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Where in Georgia are they extending poll hours
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> FUCK
>>>>>>>>>>>> Â Â Â Â Â OFF
>>>>>>>>>>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â AND
>>>>>>>>>>>> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â DIE!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> what a great talent
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> what a mental midget you are
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> and what a tall one you are
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> a strong tree grows to the light and leaves the moldy
>>>>>>>> undergrowth and trash litter behind
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> no it doesn't
>>>>>>
>>>>>> yes it does
>>>>>
>>>>> prove it here now in real life or no it don't , smuck nasal
>>>>
>>>> https://biology.stackexchange.com/questions/10402/why-is-it-beneficial-for-trees-to-grow-that-tall
>>>>
>>>> There are some obvious costs:
>>>>
>>>> Need much Carbon and other nutrients
>>>> maintenance cost
>>>> energy cost (for growing, to bring water (and nutrients) up to the
>>>> higher leaves, etc...)
>>>> Sensitivity to wind
>>>> etc...
>>>> Potential benefits I can think of:
>>>>
>>>> Competition for sunlight
>>>> Better dispersal
>>>> protection against predation
>>>> Some birds (maybe especially those that are potentially good seed
>>>> dispersers) prefer to land on high trees (avoiding the cost of
>>>> regaining altitude). Being high attract these birds which eat the
>>>> fruits and disperse the seeds.
>>>>
>>>> https://academic.oup.com/treephys/article/41/1/1/5900576
>>>>
>>>> For trees in forests, striving for light is matter of life and
>>>> death, either by growing taller toward brighter conditions or by
>>>> expanding the crown to capture more of the available light.
>>>>
>>>> A shortsighted maximization of growth based on initial light
>>>> conditions can result in arrested height growth, preventing the tree
>>>> from reaching the canopy. The previous result can explain canopy
>>>> stratification, and why canopy species often get stuck at a certain
>>>> size under a shading canopy.
>>>>
>>> i said real life that ain't real life you lose
>>
>> you are a moron amongst the simps of this world.
>
> why thank you simp
Go eat Turdeau's fascism, you collectivist piece of shit!