#4446255 - 10/30/18 11:07 PM
Re: OMG look at the size of this Emerald.
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And I bet she'd still say it wasn't big enough...
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#4446260 - 10/30/18 11:28 PM
Re: OMG look at the size of this Emerald.
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#4446332 - 10/31/18 02:30 PM
Re: OMG look at the size of this Emerald.
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Not sure you can feed sn entire country for like 3 million...
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#4446337 - 10/31/18 02:53 PM
Re: OMG look at the size of this Emerald.
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If i ever win a 1.6 billion lottery, I will find out if i can feed a country for 3 million for you
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#4446421 - 10/31/18 11:34 PM
Re: OMG look at the size of this Emerald.
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Guess what? Water is billions of years old...
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Not all of it. Possibly none of it (on Earth) Water on it's own is pretty stable, but water is also quite reactive with a lot of other substances. It's not called "The Universal Solvent" for nothing. Plus it's a compound, not an element. Of course the ORIGINAL water on Earth would have been billions of years old - but that was frozen at near absolute zero in the vacuum of space. Photosynthesis converts water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen. Respiration reverses the process. (I stole that last sentence btw). How much of the original water has been destroyed, and how much is "new"? How many "generations"? To these questions I have no answer...
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