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Water rocket

water rocket

1. (Science: botany) A cruciferous plant (nasturtium sylvestre) with small yellow flowers.

2. A kind of firework to be discharged in the water.


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Re: Are we CROWDING the EARTH?

... have to learn any of this, get an education all we needed was food, water , and a place to live not rocket science. Seems like we are going into the meaning of life here... By your logic then: ...

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Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:31 am
 
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... a positive correlation between greenhouse gases (i.e. carbon dioxide, water vapour, methane etc.) and temp increasion - as the greenhouse gasses ... 4 billion years ago - the Haden eon when the whole earth was at sky rocket temperatures, the ground was comprised of lava!! The earth naturally ...

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Tipping point?

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Are we CROWDING the EARTH?

... have to learn any of this, get an education all we needed was food, water , and a place to live not rocket science. Did we ever have to start preserving natural habitats? Well maybe if ppl quit ...

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