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Interesting Engineering on MSNEarth’s oceans could go purple in future, were green 3.8 billion years ago: StudyAs per The Conversation, the sun will get brighter as it ages, which might turn our waters purple. Evidently, however, the ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNMultiple Blue-Green Algae Blooms Detected In Polk County Lakes; Public Warned To Exercise CautionPOLK COUNTY, Fla. - The Florida Department of Health in Polk County (DOH-Polk) has issued public health advisories following ...
Nope, it's not your imagination! The ocean is actually getting greener, according to scientists, and we found out why.
Earth's oceans, known for their deep blue hue, could one day undergo color shifts, say scientists. A report based on a study ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSNHow to clean a patio – 6 different methods, and when you must use a chemical cleaning agentFrom manual scrubbing, natural solutions or calling in the pros, industry experts reveal the benefits and considerations of ...
Recent findings suggest that light pollution can affect lakes including producing toxic algae and altering carbon cycling.
Every year, thousands of tons of brown algae are extracted from the seabed to obtain compounds such as alginates, a polymer composed of sugars that has high density and strength, offering potential ...
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