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Spooky Moon Rocks

@Spookymoonrocks

Spooky Moon Rocks is a metaphysical online shop specializing in all things rocks, crystals and stones! We take pride in our diverse selection of quality pieces

Maine USA เข้าร่วม Haziran 2024
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Spooky Moon Rocks@Spookymoonrocks·
Spooky Moon Rocks Etsy Shop just added this amazing raw and polished Malachite with Chrysocolla from the Congo! Malachite Chrysocolla Point Tower Grounding Peace Intuition 31366ET etsy.me/42i3UK0 via @Etsy
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dominic dyer
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Please don't kill moles, let them do their valuable work. 💟
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You’re looking at happiness! What you see is a myosin protein dragging an endorphin along a filament to the inner part of the brain’s parietal cortex which creates happiness.
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Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
🚨: This incredible footage shows that Earth has a pulse ─ and everything on Earth is connected ─ including us!
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
You can ask for a glass of water on a hot day. They can't. A shallow dish of water with a few stones is all it takes. Bees, butterflies, and birds find it within hours. This is a five minute project that saves lives all summer.
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Saganism
Saganism@Saganismm·
“Ethnocentrism, xenophobia and nationalism are these days rife in many parts of the world. Government repression of unpopular views is still widespread. False or misleading memories are inculcated. For the defenders of such attitudes, science is disturb­ing. It claims access to truths that are largely independent of ethnic or cultural biases. By its very nature, science transcends national boundaries. Put scientists working in the same field of study together in a room and even if they share no common spoken language, they will find a way to communicate. Science itself is a transnational language. Scientists are naturally cosmo­politan in attitude and are more likely to see through efforts to divide the human family into many small and warring factions. 'There is no national science,' said the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, 'just as there is no national multiplication table.' ― Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
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Gregory is standing by to watch the Artemis II crew flyby, and has been strongly advised not to bat at them
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Massimo
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In the 1990s, Canadian ecologist Suzanne Simard made a groundbreaking discovery that challenged everything we thought we knew about how forests work. While studying managed forests in British Columbia, she noticed something puzzling: when birch trees were removed to promote the growth of valuable Douglas firs, the firs did not flourish as expected — they actually struggled and grew more slowly. Determined to understand why, Simard traced the movement of nutrients using radioactive carbon isotopes. What she found was astonishing. Trees were actively sharing resources through vast underground fungal networks known as mycorrhizae. These delicate, thread-like fungi connect the roots of different trees across the forest floor, forming a complex web that allows the exchange of carbon, water, nutrients, and even chemical signals — sometimes between entirely different species. She discovered that older, larger trees often serve as central "hubs" or "mother trees," supporting younger saplings by redistributing vital resources and helping the entire ecosystem remain resilient. When these key trees are removed, the underground network weakens, and the health of the remaining forest declines. Simard’s research overturned the traditional Darwinian view of forests as battlegrounds of ruthless competition. Instead, she revealed a far more sophisticated reality: forests operate as highly cooperative systems where trees communicate, support one another, and even warn neighboring trees about threats like drought, disease, or insect attacks. What appears to the human eye as a silent, still forest is, in truth, a vibrant, interconnected living network — built not on isolation and rivalry, but on deep connection and mutual aid.
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Spooky Moon Rocks@Spookymoonrocks·
Just added this beautiful raw piece of Aquamarine this morning to our Etsy Shop...Stop by Spooky Moon Rocks take advantage of our 28% off sale! etsy.com/shop/SpookyMoo…
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Saganism
Saganism@Saganismm·
Who Speaks for Earth? 🎥 Cosmos, Carl Sagan
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Stonehenge U.K
Stonehenge U.K@ST0NEHENGE·
Stonehenge Spring Equinox Celebrations 🙏
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