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May 27, 2014Explorer II
trees, trees, big trees, and water. Not much of that left in farming areas, of Ontario, or anywhere else. A big tree can pump five thousand gallons, of water, into the air, if available, per day or more.
On the hill side here it gets warm in the sun but 10 yards, into the shade, it is always cool. next to the spring it is cooler even.
In the Amazon, or what remains, the avg temp, stays in the eighties,I seem to remember.
I remember around Wawa,Ontario, one year, it got to seventy two. The Folks were in a tizzy. It hadn't been that hot in ages. At thee A&W they had the doors open and people were fanning with newspapers.
way to the west in the flat farming country it was hot during summer and dry.
On the hill side here it gets warm in the sun but 10 yards, into the shade, it is always cool. next to the spring it is cooler even.
In the Amazon, or what remains, the avg temp, stays in the eighties,I seem to remember.
I remember around Wawa,Ontario, one year, it got to seventy two. The Folks were in a tizzy. It hadn't been that hot in ages. At thee A&W they had the doors open and people were fanning with newspapers.
way to the west in the flat farming country it was hot during summer and dry.
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