the question is: ... is spongebob green?

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  1. Karakoran Well-Known Member

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    We're talking about the ocean, Mr. Doesn't read my posts. It gets so diluted it doesn't matter. It would be like taking a piss in the Caribean and saying the "PH balance would get mesed up".

    As for on the soil, it seems all right currently. Luckilly for us, plants aren't the most delicate things ever and thus wont die at the slightest tap.
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    It's certainly not 20%, nor 10%. Maybe 5% if you stretch it.
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    Areas with acid rain get it repeatedly so it builds up over time one time acid rain won't do anything but repeatedly it will affect it. Also no it's 20% since we the 1950s also no double posting.
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    Most of the areas that get acid rain have either been built up with infustructure and cities and such, or the area around them has had the life choked out of it long ago before the limited acid rain.
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    Actually the chemicals and pollutants can come form cities are by the clouds carrying get rained down kilometers away where they can affect on life instead of the city which can be affected to as things we corrode much quicker.
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    Spongebob's yellow, by the way.
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    Wind blows these lightly-acid clouds everywhere. Thus, it's not enough to make a difference.
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    You fucking suck at science Kara.
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    Weather usually follows the same path so it would rain in the same place multiple times.
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    Yes, usually. It's more odds than anything. But many places have more than one usual direction and there's still a decent chance of wind going differently.
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    The actual implications of global warming are incredibly limited. Climate change (a term coined by none other than those opposed to global warming on principle but who had come to the realization that SOMETHING was happening) might be happening. Who cares? The biggest projected problems lie in Africa, where the little arable land that exists will soon become, err, "non-arable." This means a huge famine in Africa, which while certainly not good, isn't really something that will epic-ly change the structure of global civilization...

    But incidentally a lot of those temperature readings everyone's so fond of posting are taken at airports, where, believe it or not, there's a giant tarmac, and airplanes. If any of you have ever been on a tennis court on a hot day then you know what that means...
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    Well there are other implications like the Arctic.
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    Remind me, how many people live in the Arctic?

    Obviously the melting of the caps has ramifications across the globe, but the primary one is the drying up of arable land in Africa, so it's just not that big of a deal.
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    No if the Arctic melts water levels could rise and all the unique creatures that live there will be wiped out. Some things I`ve read say the water could rise so much that almost the entirety of Florida could be flooded.
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    Who cares?

    Backed no doubt by preposterous pseudo-scientists who collaborated in the making of The Day After Tomorrow.
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    I care and I'm pretty sure the animals care. Also I'm pretty sure it was in either National Geographic or Time.
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    You sound like a true flower child right now.
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    Well go pick up aluminum cans if you care so much.
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    Since when did animals care about anything? Apart from us, of course.
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    Carebears are animals right?

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