Scientists are sounding the alarm about a dangerous problem that will soon affect 2 b

Dandelions don't migrate.
Coconuts don't migrate.

NONE of these seeds are trying to seek out a better place.
A plant is not a seed.

Plants do not migrate.

A seed is the embryonic stage of a plant.

Are you a Creationist?
 
I saw on X that the claim of a water crisis is next in the script to create fear and drive the masses to the chains that have been built for us. We are being sold that we need to shut up and do as we are told or else we die, when the actual program is our enslavement.

There is about zero chance that the Modern Morons will wake up and fight back in time to avoid it.
 
A seed is the embryonic stage of a plant.

Are you a Creationist?

A seed is not an embryo. The embryonic stage of any plant is when the seed is planted and begins to grow, but has not yet reached the surface.
What does it matter if I subscribe to the Theory of Creation or not? Pivot fallacy.
 
I saw on X that the claim of a water crisis is next in the script to create fear and drive the masses to the chains that have been built for us. We are being sold that we need to shut up and do as we are told or else we die, when the actual program is our enslavement.

There is about zero chance that the Modern Morons will wake up and fight back in time to avoid it.

I live in the Pacific Northwest. The only water crisis we get around here is too much of it, or the mold and slime that grows from it that covers street signs.

That said, I realize a lot of people get their water from aquifers, lakes, and streams or at least permeable soil (shallow to deep wells).
All of those are replenished by rain and snow fall. As long as the withdrawal rate is less than what is replenished by rain and snow, there will be plenty of water.

Water shortages certainly occur from time to time in some areas due to poor precipitation that year. It usually lasts only for that year and plenty comes the next year.

There are some notable exceptions:
Lake Mead has been dropping due to severe overuse of water through Hoover dam to make electricity for California. It came VERY close to shutdown for lack of headwater. The last two years brought El Nino cycles and directed more rain into Southern California and Nevada basins. Further, the year before saw a lot of rain in the Yellowstone area, which feeds into the Colorado river drainage system. As a result, Lake Mead is rising (though temporary, due to the severe overuse of water there). Below Hoover dam, of course, water levels are normal.

Unfortunately, the nearby town of Henderson gets it's water from Lake Mead. It's withdrawal piping was becoming exposed due to extremely low water levels.
Las Vegas does NOT get it's water from Lake Mead or the Colorado river.

Basically, as long as there is rain and snow there will be fresh water.
 
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A seed is not an embryo. The embryonic stage of any plant is when the seed is planted and begins to grow, but has not yet reached the surface.
What does it matter if I subscribe to the Theory of Creation or not? Pivot fallacy.

You keep trying to make the case that a plant can migrate. It can't. It is literally rooted to the ground. Any seeds spread have no choice where they go. They cannot 'seek out' better conditions. They are not migrating.

Birds migrate. They fly south to seek out better conditions during cold winter months when there is little food. People migrate. They travel to seek out better conditions then where they are.
Plants can't. Their seeds can't.

You also seem to think that plants have an ability to sense temperature. They don't. Plants have NO temperature sensors at all. The only think temperature wise that can affect a plant is freezing (which destroys plant tissue). Some plants are better at withstanding this kind of damage than others.
 
So? You cannot use a colder gas to heat a warmer surface. You are ignoring the 2nd law of thermodynamics now.

An infrared photon is NOT heat.

Therefore, the direction of a photon is NOT governed by the 2nd Law of TD.
 
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A seed is not an embryo. The embryonic stage of any plant is when the seed is planted and begins to grow, but has not yet reached the surface.
What does it matter if I subscribe to the Theory of Creation or not? Pivot fallacy.

So after the Great Flood, Noah planted all the coconut palms on islands and continents thousands of miles apart from each other.


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Scientists are sounding the alarm about a dangerous problem that will soon affect 2 billion people — here’s what to know

[FONT=&]As the world has gotten hotter, more people are exposed to dangerously high temperatures each year. Recent [/FONT]findings[FONT=&] published in Nature Sustainability show that without policy changes, the world will heat up enough by the end of the century that more than 2 billion people will live in life-threatening hot climates, as [/FONT]Science Hub[FONT=&] reported.

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What’s happening?

[FONT=&]So far, the world’s average temperature has risen by just under 1.2 degrees Celsius (about 2 degrees Fahrenheit) above preindustrial level due to human activity, according to Science Hub. The Paris Agreement — an international treaty to limit heat-trapping gases produced by each country and stop the world from getting hotter — proposed to cap the increase at 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit.
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[FONT=&]However, the new study found that with the current laws, population growth, and environmental conditions, the world will likely reach about 4.8 degrees Fahrenheit above the preindustrial benchmark, per Science Hub.
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[FONT=&]The researchers then looked at which areas would be most affected if the temperature increased to that level. They defined “unprecedented heat” zones as areas where the average temperature throughout the year, counting all seasons, is 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.
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[FONT=&]Science Hub reported that 40 years ago, only 12 million people worldwide lived in regions with temperatures surpassing that heat. Today, thanks to the warming we’ve already experienced, about 60 million people are affected.

The study found that by 2100, 2 billion out of the world’s projected population of 9.5 billion will live in areas with an average temperature higher than 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit. The most affected areas will be countries around the equator, noted Science Hub: India, Nigeria, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Pakistan.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/scientists-sounding-alarm-dangerous-problem-123000792.html
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