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<blockquote data-quote="satria_95" data-source="post: 774233" data-attributes="member: 1506"><p>Since our *beep* up government doesn't seem to be giving a pig shit about the situation, I'm starting this thread (or at least) to see what we, the citizens can do. This is what I had in mind.</p><p></p><p>For one, we need rain, to a certain extent, at least. This is roughly what I can recall from my science classes many years ago.</p><p></p><p>Rain, basically, is a process of evaporation and condensation. When the earth's surface has water, the heat will evaporate the water, turning it into gas/steam/what-fucking-ever. Then it will rise up to the sky and somehow, stay there. When lots and lots of water evaporation takes place, and all of it gathers in the clouds, where the temperature is a lot cooler than on the earth's surface (in hot places like our country), the gas/steam/whatever will then go through a process of condensation, where it becomes water again. When the water cannot be contained in the clouds anymore, it will come down as rain.</p><p></p><p>What we can do is this.</p><p>At least once a day, spray water on your front porch, the part outside your porch gate and perhaps some part of the road in front of your house. Make it as wet as you see fit. Then let the water evaporate into the sky, in hope that it will become rain.</p><p></p><p>Now, if only a few people do this, it will make close to no difference at all but think about it. If EVERYBODY spray water once a day, during day time, like that, I believe that rain should come in no time.</p><p></p><p>This probably sound as stupid as our local government but just sharing my part of this thread. I have started spraying water today and will continue to do it at least once a day. Water bill may be an issue but thinking about it, if we don't do anything, we pay with our health anyway.</p><p></p><p>Anybody else have any suggestions/opinions/etc on what else we could do to improve the hazy condition ourselves? Or at least try?</p><p></p><p>--> edited away the foul words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satria_95, post: 774233, member: 1506"] Since our *beep* up government doesn't seem to be giving a pig shit about the situation, I'm starting this thread (or at least) to see what we, the citizens can do. This is what I had in mind. For one, we need rain, to a certain extent, at least. This is roughly what I can recall from my science classes many years ago. Rain, basically, is a process of evaporation and condensation. When the earth's surface has water, the heat will evaporate the water, turning it into gas/steam/what-fucking-ever. Then it will rise up to the sky and somehow, stay there. When lots and lots of water evaporation takes place, and all of it gathers in the clouds, where the temperature is a lot cooler than on the earth's surface (in hot places like our country), the gas/steam/whatever will then go through a process of condensation, where it becomes water again. When the water cannot be contained in the clouds anymore, it will come down as rain. What we can do is this. At least once a day, spray water on your front porch, the part outside your porch gate and perhaps some part of the road in front of your house. Make it as wet as you see fit. Then let the water evaporate into the sky, in hope that it will become rain. Now, if only a few people do this, it will make close to no difference at all but think about it. If EVERYBODY spray water once a day, during day time, like that, I believe that rain should come in no time. This probably sound as stupid as our local government but just sharing my part of this thread. I have started spraying water today and will continue to do it at least once a day. Water bill may be an issue but thinking about it, if we don't do anything, we pay with our health anyway. Anybody else have any suggestions/opinions/etc on what else we could do to improve the hazy condition ourselves? Or at least try? --> edited away the foul words. [/QUOTE]
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