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@outside_to Interestingly, the known-Universe is 95% dark and cold, simultaneously and always...
Thank goodness I was never sent to school: it would have rubbed off some of the originality...
-Beatrix Potter
I have never encountered a fellow human from whom I have learnt nothing, regardless of apparent and outward ignorance...
-Galileo Galilei
@mcq_erin @ElliottBlackwe3 @EowynIvey @Kiran_MH You might like 'Yuki Onna'; a traditional Nipponese tale.
Fundamentally, we are subatomic particles (i.e. protons, neutrons and electrons) ever interacting...
The oceans of Earth are disproportionately having less pure oxygen for their respective marine life as opposed to oxygen they create (50%) for humans to breathe: extreme pressures on oceans (e.g. temperature increases & acidification) from human activities
Long before the current political divide over climate change, and even before the US-Civil War (1861-1865), a US-scientist named Eunice Foote documented the underlying cause of today's climate change crisis.
Possibly, carbon (essential for life) was first released on Earth during the period of the magma oceans (4 + billion years ago): liquid iron and silicate melted via conditions that may very well have released carbon (abundant in the Earth’s crust and common in the known-Universe)
Oceanic storms interact with the deep regions of oceans: cyclones bring cold water from the deep oceans to the surface (nitrogen/phosphorus stimulate algae blooms): the biogeochemical cycles are becoming unstable via more violent and frequent storms