From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14675 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, September 7 2024 Volume 14 : Number 14675 Today's Subjects: ----------------- The Plants That Will Disappear First in a Crisis ["Medicinal Garden Kit" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2024 11:25:08 +0200 From: "Medicinal Garden Kit" Subject: The Plants That Will Disappear First in a Crisis The Plants That Will Disappear First in a Crisis http://medigarden.best/YO9SFtF_GqUx9ScnYGpf_BT08v2O9QkMexR6Hl_ruGkPxiHRxw http://medigarden.best/OlTVNq1GF67t8qi-3RgKpMo4Hr0sbIXy2zL_WMXN_2t7hVoSFA rms "the ocean" or "the sea" used without specification refer to the interconnected body of salt water covering the majority of Earth's surface. It includes the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern/Antarctic, and Arctic oceans. As a general term, "the ocean" and "the sea" are often interchangeable. Strictly speaking, a "sea" is a body of water (generally a division of the world ocean) partly or fully enclosed by land. The word "sea" can also be used for many specific, much smaller bodies of seawater, such as the North Sea or the Red Sea. There is no sharp distinction between seas and oceans, though generally seas are smaller, and are often partly (as marginal seas) or wholly (as inland seas) bordered by land. World Ocean "World Ocean" redirects here. Not to be confused with ocean world. "Ocean Sea" redirects here. For the 1993 novel by Alessandro Baricco, see Ocean Sea (novel). The contemporary concept of the World Ocean was coined in the early 20th century by the Russian oceanographer Yuly Shokalsky to refer to the continuous ocean that covers and encircles most of Earth. The global, interconnected body of salt water is sometimes referred to as the World Ocean, global ocean or the great ocean. The concept of a continuous body of water with relatively unrestricted exchange between its components is critical in oceanography. Etymology The word ocean comes from the figure in classical antiquity, Oceanus (/o??si??n?s/; Greek: ??????? ?keanC3s, pronounced ), the e ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14675 ***********************************************