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>>2791168
You know this reflects non native and decorative trees in urban density and post industrialization deforestation right?
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>>2791173
innacurate, every nj county has black bears now
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>>2791187
So what you can only enjoy earth in the year 1347? You retarded? Your "pristine ecosystem" is a hippy myth. Never happened.
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>>2791201
Why are you so unhinged about your hatred for nature anon? I'm rather surprised for someone who clearly hates nature as much as you do that you spend so much energy espousing your hatred of trees on a board about the out doors.
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>>2791312
On the other hand, I LOVE nature so much that I love each and every state of it. Not just some schizo nonsense idea of what nature is supposed to be.

You read a poem about what nature should be one time and it informed you. You know what that means you fucking faggot? It means your opinion is human centric. It has fuck all to do with nature.

Loving nature has nothing to do with it's form. Your human aesthetic opinions are a drain on what nature can be. You are shit.
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>>2791314
>Unhinged psychobabble
I didn't need proof that you're incoherent and disingenuous but there it is.

I'm not sure why you're so full of hate but it's clear the only thing you hate more than nature is people that point that out to you.
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>>2791318
Anon you're the one that sees a modern landscape and spergs

I smile

Do you think Earth was just the same thing for all of time until man showed up? This is baffling.
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>>2791319
I have no idea why you're so unhinged.
Who hurt you?
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>>2791320
>I like nature for the pure sake of it and it makes me happy regardless of social narrative
>Why are you so mad

lmao
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>>2791175
why was I born in kansas
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>>2791175
Ah there it is, the armpit belt.
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>>2791321
yes, why are you so mad? Just tell me who hurt you--it's obvious you're taking it out on me. I'm not offended, people like you are super common.
People calling others schizo online are just mad at the world for some reason... it's ok anon, just breath it'll be ok.
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one of my personal favorites

America gets divided on these lines, what happens?
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>>2793292
Steak N Shake, WhattaBurger and Five Guys are the clear winner here Culver's is probably 4th or 5th place

That's only if it's managed properly and gets regular fresh inventory. That's not always the case, because I know the Steak and Shakes in the south are not the same. Everything is slightly less fresh down south when it's related to restaurants (not always true but with burgers it seems this way)
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>>2793302
In N Out is up there too but that's the rich people fast food because they're only in expensive areas
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I used to have almost a thousand maps on my computer but then I decided to at least try to stop being autistic.
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>>2791170
cool map i did not expect that
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Mosquito map

Source:
https://sspinnovations.com/blog/comfort-and-disease-the-glorious-quest-for-a-supremely-useful-mosquito-map/
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>>2793588
Lame. Now you're just a boring autist trying to be a sub-normie.
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>>2791170
I'm surprised about AZ and surrounding areas, I thought they were arid enough not to retain heat at night. Looks like Phoenix is the epicenter, is it because of manmade irrigation etc?
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>>2793653
>not to retain heat at night.
different kind of opression. it gets to 115°f day after after day. Hard to dissipate that much heat. Its a dry heat for sure sure but last summer they had lows in the 90s
https://www.kjzz.org/kjzz-news/2024-08-01/july-was-the-2nd-hottest-month-in-phoenix-history-with-an-average-temperature-of-101-1-degrees
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>>2793653
The low deserts (below 3,000 ft ASL) rarely cool off below 78F in July and August, the urban areas rarely cool off below 86F in the same period. States like NM, UT, and CO do not have such climates and biomes because the yare too high elevation. And likewise meanwhile the entire transition zone of AZ above 3,000 ft is capable of cooling off to below 70F and below 50F above 5,000 ft in the same period during monsoons (it is common for areas above 6,000 ft to fall below 32F in late June still).

Tilapia strains cannot survive in Arizona above 3,000 ft ASL because the winters kill them all, but canals and reservoirs below that allow them to thrive. It is not uncharacteristic for a standard wet monsoon to have the local humidity hovering at 50-90% for 2-3 summer months (July-Sep) above 3,000 ft in AZ. Winter and nighttime humidity is almost always above 50% on average above that elevation. The difference between the low deserts and the mountains and higher elevation areas is as day and night. The low deserts almost always have low humidity (below 50%) even in monsoons.

Low desert AZ attracts up to 5 million snow birds between Nov-April because the low deserts are in zones 9a-10a and rarely freeze, and at the same time the mountains of AZ are in zone 4b-7b and snowy during the same period. You can grow dragon fruit in the low desert of AZ. The low deserts are truly sub-tropical and have 2 wet seasons, they get greener and more diverse the closer you get to higher terrain (highest in central AZ and sky islands, lowest along the CO river and W and SW AZ).

And the extreme difference between the highest and lowest areas is also shown by species, the low desert is high diversity (with 2 wet seasons), while the highest elevations are Canadian and Hudson zone biomes (sub-alpine and alpine), while the highest ever diversity occurs in middle elevations and sheltered canyons with flowing water (thousands of examples in the AZ transition zone).
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>>2793653
Also Phoenix is at the confluence of 3 major rivers and 3 minor rivers, it drains about 15,000 sq miles of temperate mountains. It was populated by peoples more than 2,000 years ago who also built canals in the same area and migrated to the mountains in summer. To this day around 300,000 Arizonans own land above 6,000 ft for summer homes and spend winter in the low deserts to avoid 30-100 inches of winter snowfall and 100-220 freezing nights.
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>>2791314
>I LOVE NATURE, My favorite nature activity is mowing my lawn!
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that must be native trees only right? otherwise south florida would be dark red
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>>2793653
Southern and Northern AZ get cold as shit in the winter. There are only about 2 weeks where it is hot at night, but even then it's nothing compared to Florida's 90 degree humid summer nights.
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>>2791170
The daytime map. I’m in central Louisiana, and I’m tired of you faggots talking about how hot it gets in the Midwest or wherever the fuck.
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>>2793790
Palm trees aren't actually trees.
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>>2793654
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>>2793673
I guess that all makes sense. I'm sorta glad I didn't move there when it was one of my career options now, I can deal with 115 degree dry days but I fucking hate warm nights.

>>2793791
Yeah I knew about the parts that get cold, I have a friend who lives in Flagstaff and was trying to talk me into moving there so I know they get a lot of snow and stuff, didn't know about the parts with hot summer nights though.
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>>2793777
Actually lawn mowing is fucking nonsense to me and living in the southeast was genuinely annoying because that shit grows so fucking fast

rock gardens or just straight up jungles are way better yards, it is absolutely beyond me why people enjoy mowing lawns

>>2793817
fuck I love maps man
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>>2793831
thank you for your maplotism
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>>2793831
>over 72 inches of snow in the west virginia mountains

I am surprised, I know it's a particularly cold area because the mountains hide the sun like crazy but cmon they arent thaaat tall
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>>2793836
If they used a different legend things would look different and more accurate, 72 inches isn't really that much, neither is 180 inches.
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>>2793841
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>>2793841
>Record total
OK, that makes sense. Nobody in Vermont has seen 72" snowfall this century.
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>>2793834
>fuck lawns
Same. I haven’t mowed a lawn since my parents forced me to do it when I was a teenager, and I never will. My front lawn is mostly citrus trees, but it doesn’t really matter. Having a nice lawn in this part of the country isn’t any kind of badge of honor because grass grows so damn easily. It’s basically a jungle (agricultural zone 9A).

Also, in the summer we get near-daily, brief rain showers followed by u tense heat and sunshine. It’s the perfect combination for grass growing. If that shit isn’t cut once a week it gets out of hand.
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>>2793972
I let my lawn grow as tall as possible to be a habitat for animals and pollinators until my wife forces me to mow it.
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>>2793847
>Map of America
>In Celsius



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