Originally Posted By: Bruce Condello
Keep participating. I'll keep throwing out clues.

What happens to a quarry during a drought? Keep your answer very, very simple. Five words or less. Not an official question...but a clue.


The water level drops. So, from that assumption, I'm also going to venture a guess that the water warms more easily and perhaps with warming, the overall conditions change and create better growing circumstances for some plants, such as Sago. Then, when the drought ends, more water is present, temps are more moderated, and ideal conditions for that species no longer exist.

At some point, I suspect I'm going to get a JHAP 7/8 point score awarded to me on this question as a mercy killing so I'll stop with all this nonsense!


Todd La Neve

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