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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 249691" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>To put how large the world's population is in perspective, imagine that the atmosphere is divided by tall barriers and each person is given the rough equivalent of a football field to breathe in. The air reaches high up, but the balance is only affected by what is happening on the ground, for the rest is just a buffer. While not enough to create a large change in temperature at once, the balance tips slowly and gradually. We are now only at one degree's increase, which causes evaporation to be slightly higher than the rainfall each year, slowly draining groundwater reserves. After a thousand years of evolutionary selection, nature might find a new balance but historical evidence provides no guarantees due to the selective perception of only seeing home worlds that did not have all life going extinct. New creatures can cover the ground to prevent evaporation, but they have to be rewarded before it dries up completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 249691, member: 14640"] To put how large the world's population is in perspective, imagine that the atmosphere is divided by tall barriers and each person is given the rough equivalent of a football field to breathe in. The air reaches high up, but the balance is only affected by what is happening on the ground, for the rest is just a buffer. While not enough to create a large change in temperature at once, the balance tips slowly and gradually. We are now only at one degree's increase, which causes evaporation to be slightly higher than the rainfall each year, slowly draining groundwater reserves. After a thousand years of evolutionary selection, nature might find a new balance but historical evidence provides no guarantees due to the selective perception of only seeing home worlds that did not have all life going extinct. New creatures can cover the ground to prevent evaporation, but they have to be rewarded before it dries up completely. [/QUOTE]
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