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You must be horny thenI'm not sure what the art in your sig tells me, but my eyes spot a díck.
Well it is art, they can't discriminate against art.Your sig, why Mod allowed it?
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Regarding Chenobyl's incident, they're not growing any faster.
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The Red Forest- the area with the highest radioactive contamination. [You must be registered for see links]
Abnormal growth in the Red Zone:
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This map outlines Chernobyl's forest in 1987:
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Four years later- 1991:
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Chernobyl's radiation also had an impact on the microbial environment. Decomposers such as fungi, bacteria, and some types of insects are extremely sensitive; as a result, nutrients/organic material do not get recycled into the environment and the bio-matter does not decompose.
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Accumulation of dead plant matter is great fuel for fire: [You must be registered for see links]
TL;DR- Radiation inhibits the growth of trees. The forest would be a lot more lively if Chernobyl didn't happen.
I like your thinking.
Here's a treat from a future thread:
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Thanks smart ass no really thanks