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Seaweed / kelp.
Yes, MacBooks use lithium-ion batteries as their power source.
They can cause problems for the kelp by sticking to it and feeding off there energy source. Also by not letting go and causing the kelp to sink to the bottom and not get the sun light it needs.
Not all beer is made from kelp. Some craft brewers are experimenting with the use of Sugar Kelp as an ingredient in their beers. These are generally maritime breweries. It is thought that kelp in general is becoming a potential human food source. Unfortunately the Sugar Kelp is undergoing some hardship and becoming more scare.
Kelp is a type of seaweed that is known to have a high iodine content. The iodine content in kelp can vary depending on the specific species and growing conditions, but it is generally considered to be a good natural source of iodine.
Bolivia and Chile
kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,and most importantly....... Drum roll please!!!........KELP
Yes. Kelp is an important food source for many marine animals.
Lithium hydride (LiH) is a chemical compound composed of lithium and hydrogen atoms, commonly used as a source of hydrogen gas in various industrial applications. It is a solid at room temperature, appearing as a white crystalline powder.
Kelp kelp kelp kelp kelp, or perhaps Agar.
They can't protect themselves from herbivores.
Lithium is used in batteries, manufacture of glassware and ceramics, air purification, rocket fuels and mobile phones. (Source - http://www.criticalmetals.com/lithium.html )