Saturday, December 5, 2009

Said "It's a dirigible!" Of all the things they'd seen on The Riverworld this was the strangest and most unexpected. "There're lights near its prow ".

So they can raise the rooks until the pollution problem is finally licked. One place with a similar climate but low pollution count turns to be Bangor Maine. So they put an ad in the paper soliciting bird fanciers and talk to a bunch of guys in the trade. Finally they engage this one guy at the rate of 000 a year to raise rooks. They send an ornithologist over on the concord with two cases of rook eggs packed in these shatterproof cases - they keep the shipping compartment.
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Oceans are thought to have reached their current composition and in particular their current degree of saltiness about 2 to 1. 5 billion years ago. The evidence is the chemical composition of sedimentary rocks rocks formed from deposits of shells and other hard parts of organisms which seems not to have changed much in the interim. (Though in 1998 Paul Knauth presented evidence that the early ocean may have been more salty than it is now with somewhere between 1. 5 to 2 times as much salt. His calculations indicate that salt could not have been deposited on the continents until about 2. 5 billion years ago. ) Simple calculations based on how much material dissolves in rivers and how fast rivers flow show that the entire salt content of the oceans can be supplied from dissolved continental rocks in twelve million years the twinkling of a geological.
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