Whale feces slows global warming
According to the latest discovery by marine biologists from Australia's Antarctic Bureau, whale feces can slow global warming.
According to the latest discovery by marine biologists from Australia's Antarctic Bureau, whale feces can slow global warming.
Blue whale.
Biological experts point out that whales love to eat the mollusk marine species (euphausia). After eating this mollusk, the whale's excretion will turn into an element with high iron content and become an important 'fertilizer' in the ocean.
Steve Nico, a scientist at the Antarctic Department, said: 'Krill contains high iron content, after eating this mollusk, the whale will excrete the iron element ocean, helping to regenerate the fertility the sea and recreate the whole sequence of creatures. '
According to scientists, if the number of whales reaches a certain size, the effect of excretion will be very prominent, helping marine life accelerate the circulation and make the ocean more attractive. CO2, thereby slowing global warming.
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