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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-09/16/c_135690655.htm
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/An Sinh Xanh Science and Technology Company in the central city of Da
Nang has proposed the Vietnamese government allocate 5,000 billion
Vietnamese dong (224 million U.S. dollars) to the local firm so that it
can buy vessels and aircraft to actively make rain to deal with drought
or prevent flooding, daily newspaper Tien Phong (Pioneer) reported on
Friday.//
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//The firm's general director Phan Dinh Phuong said that vessels will
pump seawater to pipes fixed at the height of some 5 km by helicopters
or balloons.
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//The local firm, which has produced many safety and energy-saving
equipment, believed that the project will be 100 percent successful,
because relevant principles of physics and chemistry have been applied
successfully to eject water jets at Rong Bridge in Da Nang./
Even if they don't make rain, can we learn from them how hard it is to
spray into the atmosphere from a height of 5 km with pipes?
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