• OurTragicUniverse@kbin.social
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    And in 4 billion years, that layer of microplastics will have condensed down into fuel for the next creatures to annihilate their atmosphere with. Circle of life.

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    Did those trees, before there were decomposers, have access to nitrogen fixing bacteria? Where were they getting ammonium and nitrate?
    Just stuff built up from lightning, nitrogen and oxygen?

    Edit: Looks like land dwelling soil forming bacteria started in the Cambrian. Then, in the Ordovician the first land plants. Then, in the Silurian vascular plants and trees appeared.

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    So basically… plastics are the new wood? Surface-dwelling sea creatures suffered from ingesting ”microfibers?”

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    Well I feel like I acquired both a new point of view and a chuckle with this one, so thank you Internet friend 😌