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so what is a carbon life? CO2 is waste product or a source of carbon. this depend if you are looking at plant life or animal life.
Plants take sun energy (photons) and converts CO2 from air into cellular structure.
The northern terminus of the Florida Trail is at Pensacola Beach, but the wonders of this region extend far inland to the vast Blackwater River State Forest, a playground for backpackers, day hikers, and paddlers alike. Bayou hikes are particularly interesting here, especially in spring when vast fields of pitcher plants are in bloom in the marshes. Bike trails connect communities, and boardwalks offer easy access for birding and photograph
A metal scraper scoops the top several inches of sand onto a perforated screen that separates out clumps such as tar balls and oiled sticks and shells. The Cherrington deposits the oiled debris in neat piles at the back of the beach. Five are presently at work in Grand Isle, running day and night, with a 4-hour break during the heat of the day. The machines have cleaned oiled beaches from the Persian Gulf to the North Sea, but until now in the Gulf of Mexico have mostly been used to remove bottle caps and cigarette butts. "People in Grand Isle tell me they've never seen their sand so fluffy," said one tickled Cherrington operator..
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so what is a carbon life? CO2 is waste product or a source of carbon. this depend if you are looking at plant life or animal life.
Plants take sun energy (photons) and converts CO2 from air into cellular structure.
The northern terminus of the Florida Trail is at Pensacola Beach, but the wonders of this region extend far inland to the vast Blackwater River State Forest, a playground for backpackers, day hikers, and paddlers alike. Bayou hikes are particularly interesting here, especially in spring when vast fields of pitcher plants are in bloom in the marshes. Bike trails connect communities, and boardwalks offer easy access for birding and photograph
A metal scraper scoops the top several inches of sand onto a perforated screen that separates out clumps such as tar balls and oiled sticks and shells. The Cherrington deposits the oiled debris in neat piles at the back of the beach. Five are presently at work in Grand Isle, running day and night, with a 4-hour break during the heat of the day. The machines have cleaned oiled beaches from the Persian Gulf to the North Sea, but until now in the Gulf of Mexico have mostly been used to remove bottle caps and cigarette butts. "People in Grand Isle tell me they've never seen their sand so fluffy," said one tickled Cherrington operator..
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