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Why do plants get deformed near power lines?
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The electromagnetic field around the wires prevent leaves from growing there
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>>489098653
plants are living creatures who "see/feel" with their own electro-magnetic field and an electric line is like a fence to them.
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>>489098653
>Why do plants get deformed near power lines?
Radioactive particle flux from the wires
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they are intentionally pruned that way
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>>489098653
They get trimmed with power tools.
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>>489098653
Humans come by and cut them.
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>>489098653
Maybe they were pruned to avoid accidents.
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>>489098653
Nigger this is Australia and you have to prune the trees so they don’t pull down the wires.
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>>489098653
The guys from public works came and cut it like that. Just kidding they do nothing of the sort.
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>>489098653
Because they get trimmed you fucking retard
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>>489098653
They don't. Another case of amerimutt education.
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>>489098653
5g radio frequencies radiate off the line and burns a hole in the trees brain
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>>489098653
>The industrial revolution and it's consequences have been a disaster for the human race...
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>>489098653
According to Google, arborists cut the trees that way, and they don’t actually grow like that naturally
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>>489098653
This is the best post I've seen in quite some time.
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>>489098969
They do here, because crews come and deform them with power tools
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They don’t. The power lines were erected where they are because the form of the trees conveniently allowed them to pass through. Have you ever noticed that there are no power lines passing through trees where this is not the case?
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>>489098653
Those are exposed conductors and the tree growth would short the circuit to ground. Pge has like 20’ space here in CA after that city burned down.
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>>489098969
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>>489099017
I heard it was because of electrical infeterence
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>>489098653
Did you know that utility companies often treat these trees with a growth suppressing hormone to extend their pruning cycles? Well now you do. It’s called Paclobutrazol and it lasts three years. Reduces new shoot growth to about a quarter inch per year.
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>>489098653
Because they are pruned in such a way so as to not damage power lines during weather events.
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>>489098653
Nice thread bro.
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>>489098653
intentionally pruned by local council workers you utter retard
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>>489098653
Theres a guy with scissors that shapes them like that.
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>>489098860
Holy shit, pruning conspiracy tards are the worst. You think somebody is just going to wave a chainsaw around a powerline for money? You'll believe anything.
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>>489098653
Remember when pol used to do stuff like this:
>https://youtu.be/aPny43uQDvs
I do...
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>>489100641
Yes. In fact I have seen an unprimed tree catch fire. From then they had to trim it every so often
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>>489098653
very political, very cool
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>>489100540
>hello yes we would like to install thousands of trees in our suburbs.
>yes we will plant them directly under the overhead utilities.
>we are aware that they will grow to obstruct those utilities.
>our solution is to hire some men to go to every tree in every suburb and cut away parts of those trees.
>yes this is going to be very expensive.
>EMF? No no, i work for WEF, silly.
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the radiation made them adapt, but in reality it was just manipulated by humans to grow like that
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>>489100641
Yes
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>>489100641
Where I used to work they pay a drunk guy who passed out during a fire drill to operate a 30 ton hoist
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>>489100641
>You think somebody is just going to wave a chainsaw around a powerline for money?
When your friend in the council is paying top dollar, yes.
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>>489098653
why are you able to draw breath?
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>>489098653

How do you know they didn't put up the wires after the tree grew like that?
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>>489098653
It wasn't deformed, the neighborhood giant came by and needed to release.
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>>489098761
>>489098653
>>489098786
They cut those branches off so they don't fuck up the power lines
That tree never should have been allowed to grow there.

Those are not high voltage lines, they're 120/240v

The ones that do crazy shit are in the thousands of bolts on huge steel towers but even then they didn't fucking kill trees
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>>489099238
Nah, in a lot of places with poor public services, the trees grow right into the power lines, and then when theres a storm the branches sway and break the cables, and then they gotta send some guy out to chop the plants away, and put up a new line. Ocassionally, the electrical arcs that happen when the line breaks can ignite the tree. Places that have good public service prune the plants and keep them clear of the wires.
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>>489100641
Yes, they do pay a guy to do it. Unless they embezzeled the money like in my city, then it doesnt get done, the tree grows into the power lines, and when it gets windy the branches break the line and cause outages and people get pissed off.
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>>489098761
EMF promotes plant growth. Imagine being this stupid.



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