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It turns out that the most likely source for Earth's water is a type of meteorite called a carbonaceous chondrite.
only the carbonaceous chondrites contain water (as well as lots of carbon if you couldn't tell from their name).
weeds equals: A very important point to consider is that weeds would undergo the same acceleration of cycle as cultivated crops and would also benefit from carbonaceous fertilization.
carbonaceous fertilization. Since most weeds are C3 plants, they are likely to
The more likely source is a kind of stony meteorite known as a carbonaceous chondrite.
The more likely source is a kind of stony meteorite known as a carbonaceous chondrite.
We want to make sure that we're looking at a spot where we don't have too much surface texture, where we have a lot of carbonaceous material preserved.
Um, we want to make sure that we're looking at a spot where we don't have too much surface texture, where we have a lot of carbonaceous material preserved.