Srušio se željeznički most u Americi: Vlak se zapalio, vagoni u jezeru
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Hektorović- Posts : 26373
2018-04-10
Re: Srušio se željeznički most u Americi: Vlak se zapalio, vagoni u jezeru
Hektorović wrote:
Bridge security cams has been accidentally turned off!?
Arizona nema tropsku klimu ili kontinentalnu da se na ceste posipa sol od koje bi metalni dijelovi korodirali pa bi se moglo reci da je zbog toga doslo do ostecenja mosta i njegovog kolapsa.Po meni ovo je teroristicki akt jer je vlak bio natovaren zapaljivim materijalom..Znaci ciljano na mostu zbog vece efikasnosti unistenja.
mentalitet- Posts : 5259
2020-07-05
Re: Srušio se željeznički most u Americi: Vlak se zapalio, vagoni u jezeru
Why The Arizona Salt River Is Actually Salty
How The Arizona Salt River Became Salty
The Tamarisk Salt Cedar – The Thirsty Tree
If you live in Arizona, there is a certain gem you may well be under appreciating. The Arizona Salt River is actually rather special, and do you know why? It’s not a trick question, the reason being it’s salty. Very few places in the world have salt rivers as they do not commonly occur naturally. Some very specific conditions have to be in place to make what would normally be a fresh water river salty.
The Arizona Salt River starts from the fresh water of the Gila river and only eventually flows into the Salt River Tributary once it leaves the Arizona White Mountains. It is within this stretch of land that the fresh water becomes salty, which again, is a very rare occurrence not commonly found anywhere else in the world. This in part makes rafting the Arizona Salt River rather special, considering it’s not often you are able to do so.
What Makes The Arizona Salt River Salty – The Tamarisk
The Salt Cedar, Tamarisk or Tamarix, is a tree that is found lining the Arizona Salt River from beginning to end. The tree itself is not native to the land and rather was introduced initially as a way to prevent the top soil from blowing away off the farms of the region. They were also used to help save the Salt River banks from eroding, and strangely, they were also relied on as a means to help prevent or slow down the rate of evaporation of the river itself. The Tamarisk originally hails from the Middle East, Asia, and various parts of Africa. So naturally they are akin to very dry climates, which made them perfect for Arizona and especially to replace the once prosperous forests of cottonwoods and willows that lined the river.
You might think it to be strange how a tree could make an entire river salty, and in it’s defense it’s not as though the tree itself produces salt, but rather is very efficient at drawing the salt from the earths soil through its vast series of roots. The salt is then stored in the trees leaves where it is able to protect the tree itself. As leaves fall off and the wind blows, salt is dispersed around the surrounding land. Since the salt river is lined by Tamarisk, much of that salt falls into the water, making it salty.
https://inaraftaz.com/arizona-salt-river-actually-salty/
da, strašno je teško za zaključiti da se Salt River ne zove tako badava
How The Arizona Salt River Became Salty
The Tamarisk Salt Cedar – The Thirsty Tree
If you live in Arizona, there is a certain gem you may well be under appreciating. The Arizona Salt River is actually rather special, and do you know why? It’s not a trick question, the reason being it’s salty. Very few places in the world have salt rivers as they do not commonly occur naturally. Some very specific conditions have to be in place to make what would normally be a fresh water river salty.
The Arizona Salt River starts from the fresh water of the Gila river and only eventually flows into the Salt River Tributary once it leaves the Arizona White Mountains. It is within this stretch of land that the fresh water becomes salty, which again, is a very rare occurrence not commonly found anywhere else in the world. This in part makes rafting the Arizona Salt River rather special, considering it’s not often you are able to do so.
What Makes The Arizona Salt River Salty – The Tamarisk
The Salt Cedar, Tamarisk or Tamarix, is a tree that is found lining the Arizona Salt River from beginning to end. The tree itself is not native to the land and rather was introduced initially as a way to prevent the top soil from blowing away off the farms of the region. They were also used to help save the Salt River banks from eroding, and strangely, they were also relied on as a means to help prevent or slow down the rate of evaporation of the river itself. The Tamarisk originally hails from the Middle East, Asia, and various parts of Africa. So naturally they are akin to very dry climates, which made them perfect for Arizona and especially to replace the once prosperous forests of cottonwoods and willows that lined the river.
You might think it to be strange how a tree could make an entire river salty, and in it’s defense it’s not as though the tree itself produces salt, but rather is very efficient at drawing the salt from the earths soil through its vast series of roots. The salt is then stored in the trees leaves where it is able to protect the tree itself. As leaves fall off and the wind blows, salt is dispersed around the surrounding land. Since the salt river is lined by Tamarisk, much of that salt falls into the water, making it salty.
https://inaraftaz.com/arizona-salt-river-actually-salty/
da, strašno je teško za zaključiti da se Salt River ne zove tako badava
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Noor- Posts : 25907
2017-10-06
Re: Srušio se željeznički most u Americi: Vlak se zapalio, vagoni u jezeru
infrastruktura vecine USA u odumiranju , nevidljiva ruka trzista nije svemocna
https://www.dw.com/hr/žalosno-dotrajala-infrastruktura-sad-a/a-39718985
https://www.dw.com/hr/žalosno-dotrajala-infrastruktura-sad-a/a-39718985
debotoijusto- Posts : 31651
2014-04-12
Re: Srušio se željeznički most u Americi: Vlak se zapalio, vagoni u jezeru
Ameri baš nemaju sreće s mostovima. Tako su počeli u Srbiji bombardirat most, i baš u tom trenutku naiđe vlak.
i jebiga...
i jebiga...
crvenkasti-
Posts : 29733
2014-04-17
Re: Srušio se željeznički most u Americi: Vlak se zapalio, vagoni u jezeru
[quote="crvenkasti"]Ameri baš nemaju sreće s mostovima. Tako su počeli u Srbiji bombardirat most, i baš u tom trenutku naiđe vlak.
i jebi ga [/quote
Pa velim ja teroristicki akt .To naucilo po svijetu rusiti mostove pa kada se vrate kuci onda to rade sebi.Kao srbi i hrvati prvo su krali od turaka i austrougara pa kada su dobili svoje drzave kradu od sebe..Mentalitet jebi ga..Moras nesto ukrast prije spavanja, tako i ovi moraju nesto srusiti da bi ljepse spavali.
i jebi ga [/quote
Pa velim ja teroristicki akt .To naucilo po svijetu rusiti mostove pa kada se vrate kuci onda to rade sebi.Kao srbi i hrvati prvo su krali od turaka i austrougara pa kada su dobili svoje drzave kradu od sebe..Mentalitet jebi ga..Moras nesto ukrast prije spavanja, tako i ovi moraju nesto srusiti da bi ljepse spavali.
mentalitet- Posts : 5259
2020-07-05
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