Na, lyg tu ir ne kreacionistas? 1. The organic material that is the source of most hydrocarbons has probably been derived from single-celled planktonic (free-floating) plants, such as diatoms and blue-green algae, and single-celled planktonic animals, such as foraminifera, which live in aquatic environments of marine, brackish, or fresh water. https://www.britannica.com/science/petroleum/Origin-of-hydrocarbons Taigi, pasak ne tik (britų:) mokslininkų nafta - tai prieš milijonus metų nudvėses ir kai kurių transformacijų patyręs zooplanktonas (nesikabinėk prie termino "zooplanktonas", aš ne botanikas, - tikslių rūšių pavadinimų gali ir pats pasieškoti, nors dalį jų pateikiu). 2. O zooplanktonai maitinasi štai kuo: Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) account for 20–30% of earth's photosynthetic productivity. The bacteria have a phenomenal carbon-absorption rate, with each hectare soaking up one ton of CO2. + Through photosynthesis, phytoplankton consume carbon dioxide on a scale equivalent to forests and other land plants. ... Most of the carbon is returned to near-surface waters when phytoplankton are eaten or decompose, but some falls into the ocean depths. Kurioje vietoje penis? On 2021-12-30 09:01, tranzoo wrote: > penis in oculis. galvok nauja teorija, arba pasiskaityk tesingus saltinius