An aging Geodude…lemmy not gather much moss
This is awful. But can we get a better news source on this?
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I concur
I’ve always heard from my biochemist buddies, you are what you eat plus 1 ‰ (per mil).
Most creatures are a tube. Food goes in one end and out the other… Well, not starfish
We all are… Well, unless you happen to be a starfish
If only we could change directions of that storm with a sharpie
Mass per volume is density, and I suspect the Trex and kangaroo are similar (~1000 kg/m^3) so yes they’d both bounce in that case. I think what you’re looking for is surface area to volume, which decreases rapidly as an object gets larger while maintaining geometry.
Chris is still sailing his schooner around the Horn of Mexico
This is inconceivable
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I’m just a little saddened that what appears to be a nautilus (a pelagic cephalopod) shell is being used for a snail (a benthic gastropod) shell.
That sort of comment could be used to justify an unbelievable amount of vandalism and terror and is just not productive
A very similar enlightenment moment came to me as well long ago as an Intro Geology student
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That’s why it never worked for me. I assumed CE was Clear Everything.