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Originally Posted by Red Devil
In the east the land lies above sea level; mostly peat and clay layered with ancient beaches and dunes that have been pushed up into hills at the end of giant glaciers coming down from Scandinavia during the last ice age.
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Ah, shriveling peat. Isn't there a pill for that?
In the Columbia River Basin there're hills of gravel hundred of feet high from Eastern Washington scablands.
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Originally Posted by All Darc
Time will tell us where is the true.
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The future proves the past?
The answer is right in front of us all the time, the
clothesline paradox.
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What is the efficience of this system of energy storage bellow ?
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Less than weight on an inclined rail.