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UER Forum > Archived US: Four Corners > Arizona missile silos (Viewed 5643 times)
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Re: Arizona missile silos
<Reply # 40 on 11/15/2010 7:37 PM >
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Re: Arizona missile silos
<Reply # 41 on 11/16/2010 10:13 AM >
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What stops abandoned missile silos filling up with water?

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Re: Arizona missile silos
<Reply # 42 on 11/16/2010 9:08 PM >
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What stops abandoned missile silos filling up with water?


The silos in the midwestern U.S. are full of water because the water table is so high, the water table in the western states is much lower therefore no flooding.

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Re: Arizona missile silos
<Reply # 43 on 11/16/2010 9:51 PM >
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Posted by Wilky


The silos in the midwestern U.S. are full of water because the water table is so high, the water table in the western states is much lower therefore no flooding.


That makes sense. I thought at first that maybe it just didn't rain enough at the desert missile silo sites. Your explanation is better.

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