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How Whales Farmed For Food, COP progress, and The Last Stargazers

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Whales and the Crill

Iron is a crucial element for all living organisms. Iron comes in wherever sea water gets into contact with land, it picks up some iron. That iron can then be taken up by algi that then make biomas. And that biomas wild normally sink out. But if that the ave are eaten, then the iron in the bimas goes back into the water to make more ival blooms wy. The whales and the crill also lived for six years. It was like ploughing the iron into the fields, like ploughed manure into fields. That's what the whales were doing. So that all makes sense now wit the results of the new study.

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