Yes, there are various patents and operations around the world scrubbing exhaust gases from fossil fueled powerplants through algae filled tubes, and turning the algae into fuel / food.
Since the determination of the fact that Earth is spherical as opposed to flat, all scientists (after a short lag period) have accepted that it is so.
any one anyone
anyone who observes the physical world
Yes but only in memories :)
No, engines aren't the only things that has power. Anyone or anything can have power if they do work. Power is how quickly work is done and anyone can use power even if it isn't am engine
Global carbon dioxide emissions in 2000 were approximately 24 billion metric tons.
Common causes for emissions test failures in a 1989 Jeep Wrangler Sahara can include issues with the oxygen sensor, catalytic converter, spark plugs, or fuel injectors. It is also advisable to check for vacuum leaks, exhaust leaks, and ensure that the engine is properly tuned. Regular maintenance and addressing any malfunctioning components should help improve emission performance.
no never had the thought
I thought renchan was dead?
Yes. Anyone who wants to may certainly use "glisten" in a sentence. Here's a sentence: "Carol Schultz's expensive rings glisten in the sunlight!"
She always acted snobbish around her classmates, looking down on them and refusing to socialize with anyone she thought was beneath her.
Sunlight is the key component in helping a farmer's garden (or anyone's garden) to flourish. The main ingredient in the growth of plants is sunlight. Plants soak up sunlight, store it, and then convert it to usable energy, which enables the plant to sprout leaves, grow tall, and bear fruit -- which may then be harvested by the farmer.
Anyone that has had a hungry cat in the house.
its your opinion!...not anyone else's.
Her egocentric behavior always made it seem like the world revolved around her.
i dont think anyone thought she was funny. but if i had to say the person who laghed the most at her would be emmet
Hitler killed people because they were different. He killed anyone who was different or anyone who he thought posed a threat to the Nazi race.