Here, in the final PeePeePost, is where we bring all we have learned together and find out how the act of peeing unites us with our planet.
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Any form of life that we know of needs two basic things. The first is matter, as life has to be made of
something. The second is energy, so life can
do something with that matter (e.g., move around, reproduce, watch
trailer park boys). Most life on earth gets its
energy from the sun. All life on earth gets its matter from...from earth, duh!
As we learned in
the last PeePost, the atoms in your body are no different from the atoms in rocks/oceans/air/etc. Additionally, the composition of our bodies is close-ish to that of the earth's crust!!
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Graph of abundances of chemical elements in the earths' upper continental crust. We are made mostly of the really abundant stuff in the upper left (e.g., oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, etc.) |
Because of those two facts, I like to think of any kind of earth life as little tiny
earth particles--walking, talking, peeing,
sometimes neighborly little chunks of the earth's crust.
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Humans are earth particles. |