Ohh ya i wasn’t saying it would, i was just correcting my misinformed opinion that powerplant won’t be build near housing area.
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Huh, interesting. I checked my country for this and it seems here we too have a coal plant right next to housing area, but it seems like the housing is the one creep toward the coal plant, not the other way around.
But then i’m not sure what sort of error will cause a quake and ruin houses. Is there any case happen to past construction?
Any powerplant will usually done in a pretty isolated area for safety reason, so i’d assume the chance of it happen is very, very slim. If location isn’t permitted it’s probably shouldn’t be build, especially for the type that need to dig very deep to access the heat, so solar panel on roof is probably the best way for any power generation that is placed close or in the populated area.
Because it’s not as cool as directly harvest the energy itself like in scifi.
psx_crab@lemmy.zipto
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0·5 days agoSo yes, trolling. I’m not gonna engage with that because someone is so edgy and tight with the term “stealing” and any deviation from a hyperbolic perspective is unacceptable, so have a good day.
psx_crab@lemmy.zipto
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0·6 days agoTo put it simply, that slug basically absorb and keep the chloroplast in their own body and let it continue to photosynthesis, hence stealing the ability of the plant they feed, while in your example we basically digest it whole, leaving none of the chloroplast cell to photosynthesis.
That’s a huge difference between this two organism, kinda silly to bring it up as an example, no? And technically, it’s still the salad that does the photosynthesis in your example. You do know what’s up, so not anti-science but trolling? Sealioning? Idk. But overall silly.
psx_crab@lemmy.zipto
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0·6 days agoCan’t tell if joking or anti-science, but ok.
psx_crab@lemmy.zipto
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0·6 days agoCan you photosynthesis afterward?
psx_crab@lemmy.zipto
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0·6 days agoI assume chloroplast is much more complex than fat and we do actually have fat within our body, while the slug doesn’t naturally grow chloroplast.


That moment when you quit the arms company and joined the legs company: