no that would just make the world hotter and hotter until the end of the world
He was thinning out his puffy coat.
It depends on the situation.
The bark beetle (wood boring beetle) can help our forests by thinning out trees in spots that are too thick with trees. If it kills the tree our forest service will cut it down. Therefore thinning the forest.
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Thinning forests reduces the fuel load, diminishes ladder fuels that can reach into taller fuels, and increases the distance from burning fuel to non-burning fuel, reducing the intensity and spread of a future fire.
As a result of thinning, ecosystems may experience increased vulnerability to disturbances, such as pests and diseases, leading to potential biodiversity loss. In forests, thinning can improve the health of remaining trees by reducing competition for resources, but it may also alter habitat structures, affecting wildlife. Additionally, thinning can impact carbon storage capacities, potentially influencing climate change dynamics. Overall, the consequences of thinning depend on the specific context and management practices implemented.
He worked to reform the development and management of the forests. He was also a conservationists who worked to save the forests in the country.
What color change are you talking about. Are there other changes in the hair? Thinning? Are you on prescription drugs? Perhaps a visit to the doctor would be a good idea.
This isn't my area of expertise, but I can give you an idea of what it is. The costophrenic angle is the location where the diaphragm attaches to the lower 6 ribs at approximately a 30 degree angle. Effacement normally refers to thinning and can be a thinning to the point of absense. I can only guess that "slight effacement" either refers to a thinning of the attachement to the ribs or a thinning of the diaphragm itself. My guess is a thinning of the attachement. If anyone has the answer, I would be interested in clarification also.
Decades of fighting fires has prevented the normal thinning of forests by fire. Now many forests are unnaturally thick, providing more fuel to fires than normal.
it leads to endangering animals and plants species that could otherwise help or save people. Thinning out the ozone layer.
Robert W. Sassaman has written: 'User's manual for a computer program for simulating intensively managed allowable cut' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Forest thinning, Forests and forestry 'Economics of thinning stagnated Ponderosa pine sapling stands in the pine-grass areas of central Washington' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Forest management, Forest management, Forest thinning, Ponderosa pine, Thinning 'Finanical precommerical thinning guides for northwest ponderosa pine stands' -- subject(s): Forest management, Ponderosa pine, Forest thinning