Irrigate death valley

I have been to the driest place in California and the heat is punishing!  But there is an answer.  Which I have been blogging about for three years!

We cheat here, and take water from the Amargosa River .  We use a little solar powered vacuum pumps, which during the day provides learners are free electricity!  With no maintenance of fossil fuel burn.

Then we used an of high school physics.  We apply just 1m of vacuum to the river water.  And er vapour 10 metres into the valley, an explicit two metres above the ground!he bought away into fuel water vapour!  We lose all contaminants and heavy metals.  We pump the wat

As we release a vacuum the water condenses into a cold mist.  And forms water droplets, which raining down on the dry desert floor.

And we can repeatedly do me as all the river course.  The water will condense and fakk to the ground, and lower back into the river.  Ready for us to suck he's had again!

It will stimulate plant growth!  Which will sucking carbon dioxide, and form carbohydrates - plant biomass.

1 mCO₂+(n+r)H₂O+L→(Cₘ(H₂O)ₙ+O₂-E)+r(He+O+Lb+X-ray)

Thus plants eat carbon dioxide, falling carbohydrates and doing biological molecular nuclear fusion.  Thus green plants' form helium and give out visible light blue light and X rays.  Quite how obvious to is nature and need to be!

Photosynthesis is nuclear fusion.

So we irrigate and call on the driest places in California.  And life will take it from there!  Weather is water and light, fans grow like crazy!

And we do not use dangerous higher pressure desalination.  We use a little vacuum pump to suck water vapour out of the river water.

Which cleans it up.  So we massively increase life on earth.  Professor Z use an American.  So you might expect him to polish HIUS on May Sheffield university where page.

I have just published it on the blogger!  What a huge difference high school physics can make!

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