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hmm... question...

Started by Triforceman22, January 28, 2008, 11:37:29 AM

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Triforceman22

Since plants give us oxygen to breathe,
why aren't we dead yet?
In the Winter, all plants pretty much die from the cold...

Discuss...


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Kaz

Yes, because all the plants die ALL OVER THE WORLD in the winter.  :robotindifferent:

And gee there certainly must not be any natural oxygen in the atmosphere I mean gawd.  :robotindifferent: :robotindifferent:

Stupid question.
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Macawmoses

Because there are other plants around the world that are still alive; it isn't winter everywhere, you know.

Then there is the matter of conifers, which you clearly overlooked. Conifers live quite easily this time of year; and guess what, there are lots of them in the northern hemisphere.

Finally, the OZONE layer helps trap excess oxygen, which we use while there is "depletion", so to speak.

Triforceman22

okay...
thanks I guess...

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