i find it soooooooooooooooo funny twst’s idea of a sunset savanna event character being some white guy. like. lmao. lol even.
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Great forests of ocean kelp were found in a recent study to be between 4 and 11-times more productive than the most productive crops grown today like wheat, corn, and rice.
On land, the fastest growth rates occur in the tropics, but in the ocean the most productive ecosystems are found in the temperate zones where cool, nutrient-rich waters create forests of golden, bull, and bamboo kelp that can grow 100 feet tall (35 meters).
This was the result of a global diving survey organized by the University of Western Australia, during which they found the most productive sea forests outgrow even the mighty Amazon Rainforest.
These most productive forests came from South Australia and South Africa, where can be found the Great Southern Reef and the Great African Sea Forest respectively.
The Great African Sea Forest is believed to be expanding in size, unlike many other mega undersea habitats. Made up of bamboo kelp, and containing huge amounts of biodiversity, it stretches over 400 miles from Cape Town’s waters to Namibia’s, nourished by an Antarctic current known as the “Benguela upwelling.”
The Great Southern Reef in Australia is fringed by a golden kelp forest stretching 5,000 miles across the continent’s coast. Next to the golden kelp, bull kelp can grow at a rate of 14 centimeters per day.
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Mombasa – One of Kenya's Oldest Cities | Sun, Strand and a Historic Old ...
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#NowPlaying: "Premiere: Malek Mhedhbi - Africal (Tadej Jaki Remix) - Solarsystem Records" by Electronic Groove
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