GEO 509 Lecture 1: GEO 509 Complete Notes-FULL

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Wine the older it gets the more expensive and worthier they are. Orange roughy fish live very deep, and live very long around 100-150 years old, grow slowly, found very deep in the ocean, tasteful. Turtle oldest turtle living today is 175 years old. Northern were very fond of eggs and chicken. Large quantities of egg whites was used in the shipping industry, there was a lot of leftover yolk. In certain cultures eggs are very important, Food truck in london, england that specializes in the custard tarts. Oldest thing we"ve ever eaten has never lived: water. Oldest thing we"ve ever eaten: salt (comes from mines) salt is formed in ancient salt water basins. Oldest thing: peat (fossil fuel essential, used to garden as well) Peat: organic material that accumulates in wetland (dead material) in ireland they cut a lot of peat for heating fireplaces and bog butter is found buried within the peat.

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