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00:14Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
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01:03Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
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01:18A swamp near Old Port. An environmentalist from the transplant room wants to find something.
01:26Yes, of course. It activates a lot of algae. Right here. What we need is a red-legged milking. Milking a green leg
01:35You ask for land or you dream dormant.
01:37What we're seeing here is only four kinds of intervention in this program.
01:41Is this, like, an inert milking, but it grows near the ground here,
01:48So it's inappropriate.
01:51The correct choice of algae is important. It must provide Karsten Moore with information about the air quality at this site.
02:01Yes, we do. Here's the milking of the red bartender. You can identify him through this red barmaid. And you can see the green part up here
02:10Which has grown in the last two or three years
02:14And the remains of algae, some of which have already died. And down there, you don't see them finding it.
02:21It receives what it needs to grow continuously in the air
02:26When it rains in this process, the algae not only absorb nutrients from the air, but also the pollutants
02:35These are air pollutants
02:37that the world of the environment is interested in. Coalition B has no very appropriate roots. For him, plants suck, too
02:45Pollutants from the soil through its roots.
02:48But that's what the results are
02:50Right here. It's good to see the red-legged algae. That means we're far enough away from the bushes and the tall trees.