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  • Sorry what

  • Mmm yes so all that electricity is pure waste

  • Tldr it should be yield rate per area

  • Good thing shaking babies doesn't kill you then, or that stat might be even higher

  • And not everyone can digest lactose, maybe that's why some people become vegan

  • Hey!

  • The one and the same

  • Vitamin A is crucial to eyesight and night vision though

  • Perhaps, though in IT servers often only break/die finally when you turn them off or restart them

  • WHO guidelines for 1.5mg/L fluoride

    https://web.archive.org/web/20110707103002/http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/2011/dwq_guidelines/en/#%3A%7E%3Atext=This+fourth+edition+of+the+World+Health+Organization%E2%80%99s%2Cfor+water+safety+in+support+of+public+health.

    Upper limit of 10mg/day (considered to be high by some bodies)

    https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/nutrient-reference-values/nutrients/fluoride-updated-2017

    Basic bath: only considering water intake, consuming 6-7 liters in a day (regular occurance working in Australia) puts you over the upper limit without considering major sources like diet, tea and dental products and treatments.

  • To which? These are all pulled from research, just need to know which so I don't waste my time pulling up something you're not questioning

  • Already is half clover

  • Like how crops are irrigated with town water, and in many areas with lowering rainfall? Accumulates in fruit, vegetables, leaves too

  • How about both

  • Correct, super diverse garden

  • The internet do be like that sometimes, egos and the uninformed run free

  • But the leaves cover the grass, choking it out and killing it due to lack of sunlight

  • Fluoride does have long term effects though once you consider fluoride exposure through all sources like diet, which is mostly due to fluoride from water ending up in farmland. Tradesmen alone regularly exceed the upper limits due to high water consumption in hotter seasons