Oxygen is toxic anyways. Every organisms that breath or has breath oxygen is dead or will die one day.
I thought they made more than trees?
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Thank for confirming
I’m dumb. What does this n degree number thing mean?
OP is almost certainly recreating the Latin Numero sign, №, used in cases like e.g.
№ 6
It’s often stylized with the degree sign, °, or with the superscript ‘o’ underlined.
You can type it on phones by long pressing the # key
On some mobile OSes I guess? Not on stock Android (AOSP) I’m afraid.
On some keyboards, the OS doesn’t affect it really beyond supporting the character. I’m using stock apps on my Pixel and gboard supports it, it’s of course not aosp but it’s the most popular in the closest to stock phones imo.
on Gboard it’s the pound key but yours may have it or may not and it may be in a different place
like the other guy said N° means number. now why he overcomplicated so much? dunno.
It is shorthand for “number”. N°6 is read as “Number Six”.
I’m not a number, I’m a free man!
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Because algae is an ecological nightmare. OP doesn’t know what they’re suggesting.
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For it to grow you need an excess of something like nitrogen in your water supply
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It’s nearly impossible to cull
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It is commonly toxic
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If the bloom is big enough it will block all sunlight from entering the water. Killing off everything else that makes oxygen in the water. Algea releases oxygen into the air so everything in the water will use the remaining oxygen and suffocate.
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If a bloom dies, the microbes that decompose it use more oxygen than the algae gives off in the first place. Again suffocating fish and anything else in that water.
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I’ve recently developed a mild intolerance to Carageenan, and it’s making me acutely aware of just how amazing algea is.
It’s in everything and can do anything, truly an amazing organism.
But I wish it wasn’t so great at everything, because I want to brush my teeth without randomly throwing up 2 hours later because I’m allergic to toothpaste.
Everyone is actually mildly intolerant to carageenan. Why it’s used as a food additive is beyond me.
Edit: My wife switched us to Colgate and hasn’t had problems since.
I don’t think it’s in the Sensodyne families.
Source: I have personally manufactured it.
That’s a really healthy attitude
Not only that, everyone who has ever had cancer has had exposure to oxygen. That said, dihydrogenmonoxide is another common chemical that everyone who’s died has had exposure to…
Algae are also the preferable bioenergy source compared with using trees.
F in the chat for victims of the Great Oxygenation Event.
The anaerobics got what they deserved! Hail Oxygen!
“They’ll miss me when I’m gone”
I grow algae for carbon capture as a hobby.
Algaes should never be sad. If you come across a sad algae making sad algae noises, please give it a soft kiss and word of encouragement.
Sphagnum moss for peat bogs be left out of the carbon capture conversation too. They just want love.
Algea produces way more usable oxygen than trees. Trees consume most of the oxygen they produce.
Damn straight.
Oxygen is actually pretty toxic. At atmospheric pressure, it has to be diluted with nitrogen to not kill everything
Found the anaerobic bacteria trolling as a human. Get outta here!
Oxygen being toxic is literally a JoJo reference
Nah they’re cool
WTF is that description