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Deep-Sea ‘Nodules’ May Produce Oxygen | A Bird’s Physics Trick For High-Altitude Flying

Aug 7, 2024
Discover the surprising capability of deep-sea polymetallic nodules to produce oxygen through natural electrolysis, challenging traditional ideas of oxygen generation. Meanwhile, learn how turkey vultures have adapted their flight mechanics to thrive at high altitudes despite thin air, showcasing their remarkable energy conservation strategies. As researchers delve into these phenomena, they raise intriguing questions about life in extreme environments and the ecological roles of these birds.
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  • Recent research reveals that deep-sea polymetallic nodules can produce oxygen through electrolysis, challenging traditional notions of oxygen generation.
  • Turkey vultures demonstrate a unique adaptation for high-altitude flight, increasing speed to compensate for reduced lift in thin air.

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Turkey Vultures and High Altitude Flight

Turkey vultures, large birds with significant wingspans, have unique adaptations that allow them to fly at high altitudes despite the challenges posed by thinner air. At elevations of up to 15,000 feet, the air density is almost 40% lower, making it harder for birds to generate lift. A recent study showed that turkey vultures can increase their flight speed as they ascend, which offsets the loss of lift due to reduced air density. Interestingly, this adaptation requires less metabolic energy, allowing vultures to maintain their energy efficiency while soaring in search of food.

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