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The underside of a leaf. In this species stomata appear green (due to chlorophyl) while the epidermal cells appear red due to additional pigmentation.
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Chinese inkstick; carbon-based and made from soot and animal glue.
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Inside a carbon nanotube. A 2006 editorial written by Marc Monthioux and Vladimir Kuznetsov in the journal Carbon described the interesting and often misstated origin of the carbon nanotube.
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NASA Orbiting Carbon Observatory sattelite
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The Carbon River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington. It flows about 30 miles (48 km) from its source, the Carbon Glacier on Mount Rainier, to join the Puyallup River at Orting. Charles Wilkes called the river the "Upthascap River", but after the discovery of coal along its banks in 1876 the river was renamed "Carbon".[4]
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The combustion of hydrocarbons, such as in an internal combustion engine, which produces water, carbon dioxide, some partially oxidized forms such as carbon monoxide, and heat energy.
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Rebar for foundations and walls of sewage pump station. Carbonation, or neutralization, is a chemical reaction between carbon dioxide in the air with calcium hydroxide and hydrated calcium silicate in the concrete.
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Japanese steel
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Panoramic view of travertine terraces at Pamukkale
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A carbon fiber and Kevlar canoe (Placid Boatworks Rapidfire at the Adirondack Canoe Classic)
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This Wednesday March 30, 2011 shows the Corus steel plant in IJmuiden, Netherlands. In these days of concern over global warming and carbon emissions, industries are trying to move away from fossil fuels to low-carbon alternatives.
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Powder of carbon nanotubes
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Knife blade mass production.
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Home compost barrel in the Escuela Barreales, Chile.
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Carbonate rock.
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Graphene
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Jim Thorpe is a borough in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 4,804 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Carbon County.
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1996/08/08 Mars Life? - Orange-colored Carbonate Mineral Globules - This photograph shows orange-colored carbonate mineral globules found in a meteorite, called ALH84001, believed to have once been a part of Mars. These carbonate minerals in the meteorite
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2007/07/24 AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe: Time Series from 8/1/2005 to 9/30/2005 - Click on the image for movie of AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe Forest fires and agricultural burning create large amounts of carbon monox
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2007/07/24 AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe: Time Series from 8/1/2005 to 9/30/2005 - Click on the image for movie of AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe Forest fires and agricultural burning create large amounts of carbon monox
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2007/07/24 AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe: Time Series from 8/1/2005 to 9/30/2005 - Click on the image for movie of AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe Forest fires and agricultural burning create large amounts of carbon monox
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2007/07/24 AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe: Time Series from 8/1/2005 to 9/30/2005 - Click on the image for movie of AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe Forest fires and agricultural burning create large amounts of carbon monox
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2007/07/24 AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe: Time Series from 8/1/2005 to 9/30/2005 - Click on the image for movie of AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe Forest fires and agricultural burning create large amounts of carbon monox
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2007/07/24 AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe: Time Series from 8/1/2005 to 9/30/2005 - Click on the image for movie of AIRS Map of Carbon Monoxide Draped on Globe Forest fires and agricultural burning create large amounts of carbon monox
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Carbon Glacier is located on the north slope of Mount Rainier in the U.S. state of Washington and is the source of the Carbon River.
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A Diet Coke bottle, shortly after Mentos were dropped into it.
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A carbon dioxide laser.
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Dead trees at Mammoth Hot Springs
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The steel cable of a colliery winding tower
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A collection of lit candles on ornate candlesticks A smoke film can be a concern to those who frequently burn a candle indoors and is also referred to as ghosting, carbon tracking, or carbon tracing.