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minus-squareHauntedBySpectacle [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear4·3 years agoreally? that seems so unbelievable given how dry Southern California is. link
minus-squareusernamesaredifficul [he/him]hexbear5·3 years agoyeah I guess building a city on the wetlands fucked up the water cycle. Also I had a science teacher talk about how California fucked up their clean water supply by drilling for oil link
minus-squareHauntedBySpectacle [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear5·3 years agowater that now has to be pumped from the Colorado River, which is now historically low and depleting... damn we really fucked up some of the best land on earth. link
minus-squareShamwow [he/him]hexbear3·3 years agoPart of the reason it's so dried out is because they paved over the marsh so water doesn't collect in the soil, it runs out to the ocean. link
minus-squareHauntedBySpectacle [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear3·3 years agomake sense, thanks for the explanation link
LA was built on wetlands though
really? that seems so unbelievable given how dry Southern California is.
yeah I guess building a city on the wetlands fucked up the water cycle. Also I had a science teacher talk about how California fucked up their clean water supply by drilling for oil
water that now has to be pumped from the Colorado River, which is now historically low and depleting...
damn we really fucked up some of the best land on earth.
Part of the reason it's so dried out is because they paved over the marsh so water doesn't collect in the soil, it runs out to the ocean.
make sense, thanks for the explanation