23/08/2022
Part of a torn-off, breakaway part of the northern pre-European continent that was eventually split off and is now beyond Greenland within Canada with some of ...
Criptophyta
Dinophyceae
Dinophlagellates
Pirophyta...
Hygrophytes*with water or less water
Hydrophytes *under water ,surface
Dichogamia the transition of organisms from one to another
Losing chlorophyll(ethyl alcohol ethyl ether) and magnesium
slow process and soil overturning
chemical elements transition (expl.I hesitate between switching to calcium or silicon in some parts of plants to other forms of orgnismes ,from petals)
``steel metabolism``
possible in plants with bulbs
important if the plants grew on the ground where there is clay or the ground is drying out and such seasonal adaptation
somewhere there was a deformation of the bulb* new function and somewhere also from the flower*seed
*assumption due to changes in such cycles would probably first create a rhyming plant or some adventitious roots.
The original conditions, previous, probably required chemical elements in the substrate, soil such as
fluorine, iodine, sulfur, possibly titanium (possible tellur ,CN unhealthy environment with plant adaption)
Previous terrain with iron , copper...
Other compounds were created with sulfur, hydrogen cyanide, potassium..., which affected the environment and plant adaptation.
Plants for comparison Anemone, Heleborus odorus Buttercups (Ranunculus),Sceleton flower(Dichylleia grayi), Croccus...
Puccinia graminis?
*Not so important associations, but they help, as if there is clay, herds of domestic animals do not run away
Temperature
It must be that the temperature was certainly higher than normal *temperature hot springs or ~100 °C degrees, that the separation of the terrain later caused a slight freeze, the polar night moving northward north/north east
Determining the temperature certainly depends on the part of the terrain (the overall appearance of that terrain and life on it,at the time of separation) where it was located, under water or stlll dry land, and depending on the period of decomposition, and the same depends on adaptation if the plant before grew near some constantly higher environmental temperature.
Later the darkness under the water
Everything else is a fluorescence(radioactive) process if there was any light.
After a slow push, part of that terrain either overturned or quickly plunged. It seems as if the same thing did not happen everywhere.
Everything looks that ``cellular'' adaptation, probably the influence of the environment before separation, for example iron and the composition of plants, such as cellulose, that some plants were well adapted as ``petrified'', durable and could better adapt or take over a another form,animal form.
Somewhere it can be as if one somehow imagines and sees that stupor is represented.
It may be that it doesn't bother me in small amounts, when you are exposed, but constantly and in higher concentration, it certainly does...Whether ether or some other low-carbon forms or together form a compound... I can't know, but it exists.
The influence of hormones in plants ..auxin gibberellins depending on whether it was necessary to create some kind of ``root'' to attach the newly formed organism (*overturned) or to elongate the newly formed part (*with which they would move, for example).
..The whole period of the separation of the territory includes the period from spring until ...somewhere the formation of the seeds is reached... like a couple of months ...where the seed provides some kind of energy material for the further life of the species and deformation.
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