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The towering giants create their own weather patterns from "summary" of The Wild Trees by Richard Preston

The towering giants of the redwood forests are so immense that they have the power to shape their own weather patterns. These massive trees stand hundreds of feet tall, towering above the forest canopy and reaching towards the sky. As they rise into the air, they create their own microclimate within the forest, influencing temperature, humidity, and precipitation levels in their immediate surroundings. The sheer size of these ancient redwoods means that they can trap moisture in their canopies and release it back into the atmosphere through a process known as transpiration. This process not only keeps the trees hydrated but also generates a significant amount of water vapor that contributes to the overall humidity of the forest. In this way, the redwoods play a vital role in regulating the local climate and creating a unique environment within the forest. Furthermore, the towering height of the redwoods allows them...
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    The Wild Trees

    Richard Preston

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