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anthonyconh · 1 year
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Me convertí en lo que siempre odié, el señor que dice que no pise las plantas del parque
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arqbrasil · 1 year
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Urbanismo sustentável entrega áreas verdes - Com estufa exclusiva, o urbanismo sustentável da Gencons Empreendimentos já distribuiu mais de 50 mil mudas de plantas @genconsempreendimentos, #SabhataTenório, #Gencons, #Urbanismo, #Paisagismo, #Sustentabilidade, #ErnestoDonizeteModa, #ÁreasVerdes, Publicado no Arqbrasil https://arqbrasil.com.br/26656/urbanismo-sustentavel-entrega-areas-verdes/
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Basureros para parques oficinas y areas comunes en Panama
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Como parte de los proveedores que representamos en Playtime, Bragmaia empresa basada en Portugal ofrece Mobiliario Urbano y unos basureros de diferentes modelos y tamaños para su proyecto. BRAGMAIA®  Marca registrada, es una empresa orgullosamente portuguesa con más de 30 años de experiencia en la fabricación y comercialización de soluciones para Espacios…
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thorsenmark · 3 days
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Shiprock and a Look Across the New Mexico High Desert
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Shiprock and a Look Across the New Mexico High Desert by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A setting looking to the northwest while taking in views across the northern New Mexico high desert with a distant view to the Shiprock formation. This is at a roadside pullout along Indian Service Rte 13. With this image, I pulled back on the focal length to include more of the surrounding landscape to add to the setting in the image captured.
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toesuckler · 6 months
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being very autistic about bugs mean that occasionally i have questions that no one has answers for. for example. what the fuck is up with blue gossamerwings
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keeps-ache · 6 months
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Geologists’ Day 
Don’t take the ground beneath your feet for granted: honor the scientists that have delved into the Earth to teach us more about it on National Geologist’s Day.
For many people, geology could be considered an underappreciated science. This may be especially true when it is compared to other sciences such as physics, biology or chemistry. However, if the human race didn’t have geologists, then we wouldn’t know how the earth was formed!
Geologists’ Day dedicates this time towards thanking them for all the research they do to help further understand how our world works.
Not only that, but this day also seeks to learn about historical geologists that have helped people understand our world better and even possibly inspire some people to become geologists themselves!
History of Geologists’ Day
Geology, or the study of the composition of rocks, soil and other materials, has been around since the times of Ancient Greece. In their pursuit of understanding the world around them, Greek scientists, who wondered how the rocks were formed, began studying fossils and generating theories to go along with their ideas and research.
Later, during the Middle Ages, when science was thought to have challenged the Catholic Church, more advances came (albeit sometimes subversively) in the field of geology. During this time, Leonardo da Vinci explored the functions of the human body but also, one of his lesser-known pursuits, is that he became a pioneer in geology.
One of da Vinci’s interesting lines of research was related to fossils. He concluded that the fossils he and others had found embedded on mountain tops must have been from animals that swam on an ancient sea bed, though none of them were exactly sure how they could have gotten there.
During the 17th-century, scientists began to make important links between certain sedimentary deposits in the oceans and the strata observable in rock formations. Much of the explanation as to how that happened, however, continued to remain a mystery until James Hutton and William ‘Strata’ Smith came along.
These two well-known geologists helped find the explanation of the earth’s long and slow development over the course of thousands of years. Smith was also credited as the creator of the first, geologically detailed, national map of any country in the world. In this case, the country was England and he has since become known as the ‘Father of English Geology’.
Geologists’ Day, itself, was actually the idea of a group of well-known Soviet geologists who established it in April, 1966. The day was chosen in the spring because it notes the end of winter and is a time that ramps up to the summer season field work when geologists are so active.
While it continues to be a favorite day of the Russian Mineralogical Society, the day eventually made its way beyond the former Soviet Union and began to be celebrated by geologists, geophysicists and geochemists in various places in Europe, the United States and other countries around the world.
How to Celebrate Geologists’ Day
Typically held on a Sunday, the celebration of Geologists’ Day can be fun for professional rock lovers and hobbyists alike! This day strives to help further the study of how the earth came to be. Geologists’ Day is all about learning the history of the earth, the geologists who studied the earth, and helping to inspire people out there to study geology.
Consider the following ways to celebrate the day or come up with other creative ideas:
Learn More About Geology
Give a nod to Geologists’ Day by learning a bit about what the discipline of geology is and how it works. Digging in rocks, observing maps, and studying how they all came to be is what a geologist’s job is all about. Make use of these online resources to learn more about geology:
The Geological Society of America
International Association for Promoting Geoethics
Society of Economic Geologists
Those who are even more interested might take the time to join a few online classes to further their studies. Take a look into the history of geologists, what they believed about the earth at the time they lived. If it turns out there’s an inner rock-lover in there, just waiting to get out, why not go for a degree while you’re at it?!
Show Appreciation to a Geologist
Geologists’ Day aims to show appreciation for the geologists that continue to study rocks and all their formations.In fact, this is the perfect day to gather with some friends or family to thank some of those favorite geologists, or even just a science teacher, who may have made a difference in the understanding of the world we live in.
Listen to a Geology Themed Playlist
Hop onto Spotify or another favorite music hosting site and enjoy these songs that are reminiscent of the study of the earth, rocks, landslides and all the beautiful things that go along with geology:
We Will Rock You (1977) Queen
The Geologists are Coming! (2017) The Amoeba People
Landslide (1975) Fleetwood Mac
The Petroleum Age (2011) Philip Gibbs
Geology Rocks (2017) Los Beekeepers
Uranium Rock (1973) Warren Smith
Sweet Geology (aka The Mineral Song) (2007) The Akkademiks
Share Geology Day with Friends
Show appreciation for the studies of geologists by sharing this holiday with friends and family. Go big by throwing a geology party, or keep it small by simply gifting friends or coworkers with a small stone or rock as a token of the day. Whatever method is chosen, just the acknowledgment of this day is a step in the right direction toward appreciating the earth and its scientists!
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pjohshit · 1 year
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child of anansi child of athena battle to the death. who wins
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capozafferano · 2 years
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Le più belle spiagge di Sicilia
Tre Piscine Cala del Cuore, riserva naturale di Capo Zafferano, Bagheria, Palermo
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foodiespr · 25 days
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El restaurante Caña en Fairmont El San Juan Hotel
Nuevo menú diseñado por Chef José Enrique El restaurante Caña, localizado en Fairmont El San Juan Hotel se enorgullece en presentar su nuevo menú, liderado por el reconocido chef puertorriqueño José Enrique. La nueva propuesta gastronómica mantiene el encanto de la cocina local tradicional con un enfoque actualizado basado en la creatividad y originalidad que lo caracteriza. Caña eleva su…
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aquirs · 6 months
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Parcão de Dois Irmãos - Parque Municipal Romeu Benício Wolf - RS
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cristinabcn · 9 months
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COLOMBIA: San José de Cúcuta -La perla del norte – El Portón de la Frontera - Ciudad Verde
COLOMBIA: San José de Cúcuta -The pearl of the north – The Border Gate – Green City Guillermo Lozano -Sharah. Catedrático Universitario, Periodista, Consejero Del. Global de Turismo. Prensa Especializada San José de Cúcuta, fue fundado el 17 de Junio de 1733 por Juana Rangel de Cuellar, con el nombre San José de Guasimales, en lo que fue un asentamiento indígena dado en Encomienda por Pedro de…
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sardies · 10 months
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Area verde di via degli Astronauti, stasera incontro pubblico
È promosso da un gruppo di lavoro Glocal, movimento civico di attivazione comunitaria e d’innovazione sociale, assieme agli abitanti del quartiere Continue reading Untitled
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PARQUE DE BAJAS EMISIONES DE CARBONO
PARQUE DE BAJAS EMISIONES DE CARBONO
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] ¡WOW! El Parque de bajas emisiones de carbono atrae a la gente con su historia inspiradora y su emocionante variedad de actividades de juego. Un parque infantil sostenible hecho de plástico y materiales reciclados, repleto de horas de diversión para niños de todas las edades y habilidades. Una solución sostenible que se adapta a cualquier entorno. NOS…
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