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by ncmncm
1774 days ago
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I think the key is that chemical reaction rates vary exponentially with temperature. As temperature increases, reaction rates increase up to hard resource limits. But there is no limit on how slow reaction rates may get as temperature falls, and a slow-enough rate is effectively zero. Thus, an increasing fraction of the night has, effectively, no activity at all. |
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