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Re: [Phys-L] animal magnetism?




On 2014, Jan 15, , at 13:07, LaMontagne, Bob <RLAMONT@providence.edu> wrote:

Perhaps this explains why moss tend to grow on the North side of a tree

:-)

Bob at PC
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From: Phys-l [phys-l-bounces@phys-l.org] on behalf of John Clement [clement@hal-pc.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 11:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phys-L] animal magnetism?

Could it be a wind effect? Since the wind tends to blow from W to E this
would carry the scent to the side and predators of dogs would be more easily
sensed than if the wind were blowing into the face.


Only if the wind direction is not opposite in the S’ern hemisphere.

bc also smiling.