thebiologyguy84
thebiologyguy84 t1_j6c9m8k wrote
Reply to You know you’re old when your birth year starts being used as a flashback in movies by Ocars22
Or you watch older movies set in the future with dates that have already passed!
thebiologyguy84 t1_j5nply3 wrote
Reply to comment by seamus1982 in Earth's inner core seems to be slowing its spin according to new research published in Nature Geoscience. The study authors suggest this might be part of an approximately 70-year cycle where the core speeds up and slows down relative to the rest of the planet. by shiruken
Earths magnetic field is linked to the cores rotations. I would assume the slowing would cause a decrease in the field that will give less protection to the sun's radiation. I'd also assume the change will be negligible for us normies (non-scientists) to worry about.
thebiologyguy84 t1_jaac3z6 wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why is it that when fertilizers make their way into waterways, all the oxygen disappears, killing the fish? by Psychological-Dog994
Ok, I teach this to my biology students: Algae are members of the protoctists (essentially organisms that don't quite fit the definition of animal, plant, or fungus). They grow rapidly in fertiliser causing light to be blocked from water plants. They die leaving behind a smorgasbord of food for bacteria and fungi and other decay-eating microorganisms. As they live, like us they need oxygen to perform respiration.....taking oxygen from the water, leading to larger organisms such as fish to die, leading to more bacteria etc etc etc finally causing anoxic water which smells and nothing larger than a cell is alive in it.