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On Oct 26, 10:40*pm, tom wrote:
Bill wrote: On Oct 26, 8:19 am, tom wrote: Bill wrote: . Wet trees can also absorb radio waves better then dry ones. Trees have vascular systems so are "wet" all the time. Dry trees are dead trees, http://www.biology4kids.com/files/pl...lemphloem.html You must live where it never freezes. The original question had to do with rain, did it not? Not ice. I was responding to "wet" versus "dead". * The difference between summer and winter on 2m and up is certainly noticeable and measurable here in Minnesota. And the difference is attributed to what? Very very simple physics. tom K0TAR I get it. You are Art today. |
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