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From Sand to Green

  • kyonissho
  • Aug 8
  • 1 min read
Fig.1.
Fig.1.

(1) plant fiber in seaweed → water retention

(2) ivy on net ← {inverse; greenhouse}

(3) conditioned minerals; the plant


(The first post above on kyonissho.com/kyos-blog was March 25, 2022.)


Sand is small stones.

Soil is the past green e.g. past leaf resolved by bacteria.


I didn't do the demonstration experiment, therefore as hypothesis ...


Fig.2.
Fig.2.

After seaweeds are put on sand, water resolves salt to chlorine, sodium will be bonding with soil ionic if seaweed will be resolved by bacteria. Seaweed's plant fiber will remain. Sodium in the ionic bond with soil will make soil to clay mixed with sand. The clay will become water-keeper (keep water away from the leaving) in a desert.

Once photosynthesis begins, Carbon from CO2 in the air (atmosphere) is collected into making leaves and wood, "soil from air cycle" emerges. Soil on the clay let us do agriculture.


Fig.3. No.3128.
Fig.3. No.3128.

Fig.3's lower right means how to make pure water from seawater. When you want most pure water, shut the four sides, and give up to dry woods.


Link:

No.3127. To denature menace to regain nature of life without any generated power.



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