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Rocking the Banded Iron Formations.

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Diopside With Topazolite & Magnetite – Khogyani, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan
Submerged: A Subnautica Survival Diary – Entry 13: Expanding the Operation
Submerged Entry 13: Expanding the Operation Platform: Steam Deck Game: Subnautica Video: Base upgrades, Scanner Room expansion, wreck exploration, and Modification Station progress (no commentary) Well, it has been some time since I last sat down to document anything properly, but that is not to say nothing has been happening. Quite the opposite, actually. I simply decided nobody needed to…
The Wooly Willy story, all the way from Smethport, PA:
Planet Smethport Project Originally just a by-product of manufacturing, magnetic shavings brought Smethport's most famous citizen to life.
Their skeletons are prized by beachcombers, but sand dollars look way different in their lives beneath the waves. Covered in thousands of purple spines, they have a bizarre diet that helps them exploit the turbulent waters of the sandy sea floor. Please follow us on Patreon! / deeplook SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! http://goo.gl/8NwXqt DEEP LOOK is a ultra-HD (4K) short video series created by KQED San Francisco and presented by PBS Digital Studios. See the unseen at the very edge of our visible world. Explore big scientific mysteries by going incredibly small. Pristine white sand dollars have long been the souvenir to commemorate a successful day at the beach. But most people who pick them up don’t realize that they’ve collected the skeleton of an animal, washed up at the end of a long life. As it turns out, scientists say there’s a lot to be said about a sand dollar’s life. That skeleton -- also known as a test -- is really a tool, a remarkable feat of engineering that allows sand dollars to thrive on the shifting bottom of the sandy seafloor, an environment that most other sea creatures find inhospitable. “They've done something really amazing and different,” said Rich Mooi, a researcher with the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. “They’re a pile of novelties, and they’ve gone way off the deep end in modifying their bodies to adapt to where they live.” Mooi studies echinoderms, a word that roughly translates to “hedgehog skin.” It’s an aptly-fitting name for a group that includes sea urchins, sand dollars, sea stars and sea cucumbers. But Mooi says sand dollars really have his heart, in part because of their incredible adaptations. --- What are sand dollars? Sand dollars belong to a group of animals called Echinoderms that includes some more familiar animals like starfish and sea urchins. Sand dollars are actually a type of flattened sea urchin with miniaturized spines and tube feet more suited to sandy seafloors. --- What do sand dollars eat? Sand dollars consume sand but they get actual nutrition from the layer of algae and bacteria that coat the grains, not the sand itself. --- Are sand dollars alive? Why do they Turn White? When sand dollars are alive, they are covered in tiny tube feet and spines that make them appear like fuzzy discs. When they die, they lose their spines and tube feet exposing their white skeleton that scientists call a test. That skeleton is typically what people find on the beach.

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Follow us in this single shot to see how MESDA's custom-built mobile production line integrated crushing, screening, magnetic separating and stacking have been stably operated for three years, efficiently processing millions of tons of iron ore.
brief interlude in loredumping to show off this element catto—Magnetite! tl;dr quite friendly guy! good pathfinder and can protect the iron compounds! something something go read his wiki article lmao I ain't reexplaining crap
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@elementcattos oc perhaps probably not at all chemistry, just an idea
note: edited the images since they were initially rushed