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ejmfnsyvrj · 1 year
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Mature Redhead Marie McCray Rubs Her Sweet Pussy Super cute teen amateur creampie compeerly Family Competition Mature homosexual helps out a young amateur cum blast Lambendo o cuzinho da loira Lady Ell Morena gostosa fazendo sexo com dotado SON TRICKS AND FUCKS MOM puta del centro lactando Hot black lesbian licking a white pussy Black babes fuck stepdads and get facial after sucking
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archaeologyfjones · 1 year
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Ayyyy. Youre back!
What is your opinion on bog bodies, they haven't fossilized per see but they have been preserved by essentially pickling
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"Fuck yeah, bog bodies! We call that a win for peat bogs. Keep those things around, y'all! They're magnificent. There ain't many here in North America on account of our general life zone distribution, but there are at least two examples from Florida. I ain't ever worked with bog bodies personally, though.
"For those of y'all not in the know, a bog body is, well, a cadaver that's been naturally mummified in a peat bog. Often they're in excellent condition, aka, soft tissues like hair n' internal organs are still intact. The mummification process happens due to the extremely wet environment. Good preservation tends to like extremes. I admit I don't know the process entirely, but peat bogs have a low pH. Another contributing factor is the very low oxygen in the environment of the bottom of the bog. This extremely wet and low-oxygen environment works wonders to preserve organic tissues!"
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camellia-salazar · 1 year
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Some more colored digital doodles:
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Hope y'all like it. It took me 2 days to finish.
Also happy February! 😁✨
Transparent and white background undercut:
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Edit: I almost forgot to mention this. Last night before I finished this I cropped the finished bits
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Then I started to wonder, what if these four are like hanging out and on their own little adventures and such. Wouldn't it be interesting?
Like how it's probably gonna be similar to that one Camp Camp episode where Nikki, Nerris and Dolf we're doing their own thing. That's what I was considering during dinner. Hhh ok I'm done. Thanks for reading! :3
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covenawhite66 · 2 months
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The grinding of tectonic plates caused large volumes of Igneous of rock from rising magna.
The superstructure covers around 222,000 square kilometers AKA 85,000 square miles.
The ocean basins contain numerous volcanic ridges, seamounts and large igneous provinces (LIPs). The Melanesian Border Plateau was constructed from four volcanic sources
The MBP was built through four distinct episodes which will be examined here
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peasunflower · 1 year
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me : I'm a creative person
also me : hits a creative slum every 3-5 business days
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bunnygirlskull · 2 years
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yellow, green, blue
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Beloved sheep mutual you are also cool as fuck
Hope youre havinf a lovely day dearie 💖💖💖
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artunderwraps · 5 months
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final picture! this is a self portrait i hope y’all like it
jacket SUCKS i am aware of that it was difficult however i am quite satisfied with the rest i would say
it is late again lol
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cosmic-slop · 1 year
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toneacademy · 2 years
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douglaswittnebel · 2 years
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Spatia Interna, an exploration of the athenosphere layers #art #artwork #artist #artistsoninstagram #artistsofinstagram #dougwittnebel #acrylic #acryliconcanvas #acryliclandscape #painting #landscape #landscapepainting #california #californialandscape #pointrichmondgallery #athenosphere #lithosphere #fieldsofstudy #spatiainterna (at Acalanes Ridge, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjTeneWPVkK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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todays-xkcd · 7 months
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The Earth's magnetic field is primarily generated by currents in the liquid outer core, though some geophysicists argue that an unexplained mismatch with models suggests that the Kinder toy contains a magnet.
Earth Layers [Explained]
Transcript Under the Cut
The layers of the Earth
Lithosphere/crust (50/50 blend)
Upper mantle
Deep mantle
Filler
Vitreous humor
Mechanical/HVAC layer
Guacamole
Cytoplasm
Cork
Insulation
Seeds
Pith
Nougat
Outer core
Inner core
Secret core
Kinder toy capsule
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archaeologyfjones · 1 year
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"Alrighty guys, we're trying this again! Seems like the hellsite is actin' all archaeology phobic.
"This blog is a place to ask me, Alfred F. Jones, about archaeology and its related subjects and issues. The purpose of this blog is fun and education. So please know that there is no such thing as a stupid question because if there was, I'd be in so much hot water it ain't even funny. All I ask is that y'all try n' stay on topic, though a-course there's nothing wrong with a silly ask every now and again. Everyone needs some levity!"
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You're also free to ask me - the "editor" - questions as well! As stated above, this blog is for fun and educative purposes. See some silly art and learn a thing or two about a field full of mystery!
This post will also serve as a tag guide when posts start to roll in.
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tag guide
from the editor's desk | mun responses!
alfred's field notes | personal questions for alfred
got a bone to pick | general archaeology questions & issues
from biosphere to lithosphere | taphonomy; how things go from life to death! also preservation.
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mindblowingscience · 4 months
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Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the origins of non-meteoric water in natural spa waters located in central Japan. Based on numerical modeling, their results suggest that this water has been confined within the lithosphere for an extensive period of 1.5–5 million years. They identified three primary sources for this ancient water: the Philippine Sea Plate, the Pacific Plate, and ancient seafloor sediments, particularly in the Niigata and southwest Gunma regions. Although most natural spa waters primarily originate from atmospheric precipitation, such as rain and snow (known as meteoric water), the new study, now published in the Journal of Hydrology, explored the unique qualities of certain spa waters. By analyzing the stable isotope compositions of hydrogen and oxygen in water molecules, researchers have identified distinct characteristics that indicate the presence of long-trapped lithospheric water.
Continue Reading.
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gorepup · 1 year
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lithosphere tarot card commission
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purble-gaymer · 2 months
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THESE MOUNTAINS SHOULD NOT EXIST
a rant/essay about dreamland's topography
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disclaimer: i am a second year ENVS student and may get some details wrong. i don't really feel like sending this to my advisor (the local geologist) to proofread, so it'll have to do. i think she has more important things to do right now than read my kirby rant
to begin, we have to establish some basic rules about geology:
how do mountains form?
mountains come to be in a few ways: shifting plates and hot spots. hot spots are technically also to do with shifting plates, but we'll get to that later. let's talk about the plates first.
there are two kinds of tectonic plates: continental and oceanic. ocean plates are denser than continental plates, which means when an ocean and continental plate converge, the ocean plate will subduct under the continental plate. when two continental plates converge, because they are of similar density, they will collide. this process creates mountains.
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mountains created by converging continental plates can be seen, for example, with the Himalayas. in this case, the mountains were formed by the Indian plate pushing up into the Eurasian plate. this method is off the table for dreamland because it is shown to be a peninsula (or at least a thin strip of land) surrounded by water.
ocean-continental convergence also creates mountains, but in a different fashion. this is the more relevant method because dreamland also has a volcano, an active one at that.
when ocean plates subduct under the land, they are forced down into the earth until they reach a melting point. sometimes this newly formed magma travels back to the surface, creating a hot spot. if this magma breaches the surface, it forms a volcano (that eventually cools into a mountain). this method can be seen in the Cascade mountains and the Andes.
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the volcano/mountain's proximity to the coast depends on how steep the ocean plate's descent is. if we take a look at how close dreamland's mountains are to the shore...
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...the ocean plate would have to be hitting its melting point almost immediately after subducting. forgive me for thinking this is unrealistic.
however, the inclusion of a volcano in this range is realistic! an O-C convergence would create a volcano like this. its portrayal within the show isn't really correct, but that's a post for a different day.
how this could potentially happen
not all hope is lost for the ocean-bordering mountain range, sort of. there are a few things that could have happened in popstar's history to cause something like this.
firstly, we should look at the Appalachian mountains. how did they get there? the North American plate is bordered on its east side by a mid-ocean ridge, where new crust is being created.
the Appalachians came to be around the time Pangea was coming together--the collision of the North American and African plates created the mountain range, and over time Pangea split apart, forcing the mountains away.
any map of tectonic plates will reveal a large split through the Atlantic ocean--this is a divergent boundary, where plates are being pushed apart in favor of creating new lithosphere (crust/upper mantle).
so, with all this in mind, there are a few things it could mean for our mountain range:
dreamland is actually an island, and we don't know because the overhead view doesn't show it
this would mean hot spots are relevant again: if a plate moves over a hot spot, magma can form into islands, especially volcanic ones. this is how Hawaii was formed, and why it is prone to volcanic activity. given that dreamland is an island, this would explain the presence of mountains. Hawaii's tallest peaks are still inland rather than right on the coast, but it's close enough.
2. a new fault/divergent boundary formed between dreamland's mountains and the opposing plate that created them
new faults aren't uncommon, though they don't always succeed. the New Madrid Seismic Zone, for example, made a small break in the American Midwest, but didn't get much farther than that. a successful fault or new divergent boundary could potentially push dreamland's mountains away from their neighboring plate. this is more like what happened to the Appalachians--though they're pretty far inland, so take that as you will. the new boundary would have to form quite close to the mountain range for them to be right on the shore like this.
3. the water has eroded away the land leading up to the mountains
now this isn't really one i have any backup for, i just wanted to throw it in because it came to mind. while it's possible for the ocean to have greatly eroded the land if it's been here for a long time, the mountains would still have to be very close to the shore to end up where they are. dreamland's proximity to the ocean could imply it has a delta at the end of the peninsula, and maybe one of the routes is along the mountains so the channel eats away at the shore for a while...who knows. but this one doesn't feel too realistic, either.
conclusion
as far as i'm aware, it isn't completely impossible for these mountains to exist, but they aren't exactly realistic, either. their proximity to the shore leaves too many questions that are hard to answer without any information about popstar's history and plate tectonics. most likely, dreamland is on an island, and was created as its plate moved over a hot spot. the existence of an active volcano implies that it is still sitting over this hot spot, and will eventually move away from it.
i must really miss my geology class if this is what i'm doing with my spare time. thank you for reading.
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Why I never get stuff done
Me: I should study
*20 minutes later*
Me: Okay actually going to study now
"The geologic cycle is the ongoing state of change in the lithosphere "
Lithosphere...
Lithosphere...
Lithosphere ...
Litho...
LITHUANIA!
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