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XVIII: Fall of A Dynasty
+100K Years
As the oceans turn anoxic, deadly pink/purple hydrogen-sulfide producing bacteria begin to thrive. Over thousands of years, the H2S spreads, poisoning the seas and killing off many groups of animals, including the trilobites. (1/2)
December 6, 2022, Hydrogen-Powered Ships Are Coming. How Green Is Your Cruise?
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But consider this; Between 1940 and 1945, U.S. and British air forces dropped 2.7 million tons of bombs on Europe. Shot "Ivy Mike", the first hydrogen bomb was 10.4 megatons (million tons).
Periodic objects: day 2
Helium (He) atomic number: 2
Hydrogen is lighter than air, so when you inhale your voice will be higher.
Periodic objects: day 1
Hydrogen (H) atomic number: 1
Hydrogen the first element, it's also the most abundant element.
I guess I'm going to do this for the next 118 days. Yippee!
Making Object OCs Based Off the Periodic Table Untill I Run Out of Ideas -
DAY 1
Hydrogen
#tari_oc
@cocoWu5 @maytoyoart SYNERGY 1/1 #CircLines
The four most abundant elements in the human body – hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen – account for more than 99 per cent of the atoms inside you. Mostly as water but also as components of biomolecules such as proteins, fats, DNA and carbohydrates.
The bleak mirror to the Saint of the Cosmos, the Saint of the Void is a representative of the cold, uncaring vacuum of empty space, of the regions where even traces of hydrogen are low. Carrying their bright white flower, they act as a psychopomp for those adrift in space.
An Uphill Battle… for @TheComiCoalMan
Super Py-Con (hydrogen bomb) vs Kirmai (coughing baby)
eh at least he’s trying his best
Dihydrogen monoxide is dangerous.
This is the biggest lesson of the day XD
한국에서도 "일산화이수소"라고 같은 농담이 있어요ㅋㅋ
#enterbaelz
22 October 1797. First use of a silk parachute was made by Frenchman André-Jacques Garnerin (31 January 1769 - 18 August 1823) at Parc Monceau, Paris. He jumped from a hydrogen balloon at a height of approximately 3,000 feet.
@azzy813 oh karin,,, hmm i would give her a catalytic hydrogenation, tbh i don’t know how to explain it but it has her energy