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03/06/2022

Nearly 97% of the world’s water is salty or otherwise undrinkable. Another 2% is locked in ice caps and glaciers. That leaves just 1% for all of humanity’s needs — all its agricultural, residential, manufacturing, community, and personal needs.

Source: https://waterisawesome.com/articles/fun-and-awesome-water-facts

26/05/2022

Bacteria that use photosynthesis are called photoautotrophs. Some types, for example cyanobacteria, produce oxygen. These probably played a vital role in creating the oxygen in the earth’s atmosphere. Others, such as heliobacteria, do not produce oxygen.

Source: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/157973

28/04/2022

Solar panels crown rooftops and roadside signs, and help keep spacecraft powered. But how do solar panels work?

Simply put, a solar panel works by allowing photons, or particles of light, to knock electrons free from atoms, generating a flow of electricity, according to the University of Minnesota Duluth. Solar panels actually comprise many, smaller units called photovoltaic cells — this means they convert sunlight into electricity. Many cells linked together make up a solar panel.

Source: https://www.livescience.com/41995-how-do-solar-panels-work.html

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