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by chrismorgan
956 days ago
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If you think that’s in any way equivalent or a functional alternative, you’ve never seen a forest a few weeks or months after it burned, or considered the various trees that require fire to propagate. (I speak from a south-east Australian perspective where it’s really clear, but believe it largely works this way in other low-humidity forest environments too.) |
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