That’s a fair point, but it’s a duck.
That’s a fair point, but it’s a duck.
It’s a White Pekin duck, a very common breed in poultry farming.
The shorter neck is the giveaway, and the best way to tell between a goose and a duck. Geese have necks about 50% longer.
I use a metal wire basket from two toaster-ovens-ago.
These are called desire paths.
Totally. But what if we left it where we found it?
I get the economics of the situation (capitalism, etc) , I’m just saying…if there is salt already safely and naturally found underground or on a salt flat, why not leave it there and use this byproduct salt that we don’t know what to do with?
Is the ratio of salt produced as a byproduct of desalination of ocean water out of whack compared to the amount used in battery production?
Yes, they’re driving their car through a clay dirt field with wavy rows.