from:NBC News

How plants reshaped the rivers of early Earth

415 million years ago, the meandering, branching waterways we know virtually didn't exist

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Yea, though I walk through the valley of internet, I shall fear no creationists or global warming deniers, for science is with me, its reasoning and observations they comfort me.

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Reply#1 - Wed Feb 1, 2012 12:12 PM EST

Not to worry the plants got there first storing away carbon, we dig the carbon. The plants are having their way again, man may choke on the fumes and endure the weather, but the plants will once again restore the Earth if freed of its people. Plants by forcing man to level the mountains and turn the soil, release all manner of stored nutrients and even toxins, exposing carbon long deposited offer man two alternate plans: Continue until man is extinct (a well-known, assured probably) with plants reclaiming Earth, or to significantly recognize plants as sharing food, providing shelter, ensuring sustenance, supplying energy, comfort and a steady oxygen supply to breath. Not too hard to understand when you know that the Sun shines on these two plans and lets the really smart species survive.

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