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Moisture always move to cold, for example, steam condenses on cold pipes. This means that cold snap threatens that the ground near the surface will become wet. And this, in turn, is fraught with decay and the spread of infectious bacteria.
 
Moisture always move to cold, for example, steam condenses on cold pipes. This means that cold snap threatens that the ground near the surface will become wet. And this, in turn, is fraught with decay and the spread of infectious bacteria.
Good, bacteria is wonderful!
 
Moisture always move to cold, for example, steam condenses on cold pipes. This means that cold snap threatens that the ground near the surface will become wet. And this, in turn, is fraught with decay and the spread of infectious bacteria.
Yeah, that's not the way it works. Cold air can't hold as much moisture so it condenses out. Sometimes as clouds and fog, sometimes as dew, sometimes as rain. TheN the cold air is drier and doesn't carry moisture with it to new locations.
 
That's because the United States Sucks.

It's pulling up all of that air from the Gulf.

How can they breathe down there if we pull all that air from the Gulf? I hope they have oxygen masks or something. :biggrin:
 
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Yeah, that's not the way it works. Cold air can't hold as much moisture so it condenses out. Sometimes as clouds and fog, sometimes as dew, sometimes as rain. TheN the cold air is drier and doesn't carry moisture with it to new locations.
What's the difference, there will still generally be a concentration of moisture near the surface

Why do swamps form in forests?
 
What's the difference, there will still generally be a concentration of moisture near the surface

Why do swamps form in forests?
Ideally yes, there will always be water in the soil. Decay is what makes soil. Without rot there would be no recycling of nutrients for future generations of plant life.

Swamps don't form in forests, trees grow in swamps.
 
WTF is wrong with you?
Bacteria are the source of decay.

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