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LiberalEsto

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12. That might be why some Native Americans staged controlled burns
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 11:33 AM
Mar 2014

I've read that this was done on a fairly regular basis in some areas to clear land for farming as well as get rid of accumulated tree and plant debris.

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I say we get out there and build a shit pot more of these nuclear power plants madokie Mar 2014 #1
Seems to me that a lack of earthworms would be a factor as well Scootaloo Mar 2014 #2
Wow, I'd never heard that. I just assumed earthworms existed worldwide for eons. Arugula Latte Mar 2014 #9
Since the first settlers brought European plants, I assume NickB79 Mar 2014 #20
That might be why some Native Americans staged controlled burns LiberalEsto Mar 2014 #12
Pretty much, yeah Scootaloo Mar 2014 #21
Very interesting. longship Mar 2014 #3
Well, deliberate irradadiation has been used to keep food from spoiling GliderGuider Mar 2014 #4
This is a false comparison. eggplant Mar 2014 #5
In what way is it a "false" comparison? MNBrewer Mar 2014 #10
Because particle radiation and wave radiation are different beasts. eggplant Mar 2014 #14
What about beta particles? GliderGuider Mar 2014 #16
Ok. So how are the effects on microbes different? MNBrewer Mar 2014 #17
The effect is the same. The cause and duration of the effect is quite different. eggplant Mar 2014 #18
So the effect is the same, therefore is not a false comparison. MNBrewer Mar 2014 #24
Sigh. eggplant Mar 2014 #29
You said it was a false comparison, and you are wrong MNBrewer Mar 2014 #30
To the ignore pile with you. eggplant Mar 2014 #33
The end of the article mentions their next destination: riqster Mar 2014 #6
That makes perfect sense. nt GliderGuider Mar 2014 #7
The more I read, the more I think all the boron they dumped on the burning reactor plays a big part. hunter Mar 2014 #25
Interesting point. I didn't know about boron and decomposition. GliderGuider Mar 2014 #26
Good grief. bananas Mar 2014 #27
How does this relate to what I wrote? hunter Mar 2014 #31
It is a very informative read NickB79 Mar 2014 #34
That is eerie and terrifying. Arugula Latte Mar 2014 #8
Shouldn't This Also Be The Case DallasNE Mar 2014 #11
I think they carted all the soil away. Demeter Mar 2014 #13
some interesting stuff about test sites. littlewolf Mar 2014 #15
Nevada Test site is a fascinating explore on Google Maps satellite view. hunter Mar 2014 #19
On the other hand, Bikini Atoll was bombed 23 times NickB79 Mar 2014 #22
Could as well be all the crap they dumped on the reactor trying to put the fire out... hunter Mar 2014 #23
Your first guess is wrong. bananas Mar 2014 #28
See my post above. hunter Mar 2014 #32
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