By Olivia Judson
...But the view (click here) I came for is the one I’m sitting on. The rock beneath me, which looks almost white in the glare of the sun, is full of fossils. Zillions of them. Back when these life-forms were alive—265 million years ago or so—the Guadalupe Mountains were underwater, part of a flourishing reef that once stretched about 400 miles around the edge of a long-vanished sea....
The land in Texas currently underwater was underwater before. It happens to be true. Areas that have been developed for a civilization that has geological characteristics that are not civilized, return to that uncivilized nature when nature takes over.
Count on it when it involves water.
A popular temperature site (click here)
Near shore temperatures are higher than ocean temperatures.
Sometimes water can be cooler than any refrigerator, that is not the case in Houston.
There are boats/ships that transport refrigerated freight. What is the issue?
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Some reason chemicals, sensitive to temperature, are too unstable to transfer to refrigerator containers?
What is the problem? Access to transportation and expert handling? What?
Most American companies accept promissory notes from the government. They will require operating expenses and fuel. People/employees need to be paid. Companies can usually accept full payment later. With monies promised from the federal government, there is no reason for companies to hesitate, unless, it is just plain too dangerous.
Some reason chemicals, sensitive to temperature, are too unstable to transfer to refrigerator containers?
What is the problem? Access to transportation and expert handling? What?
Most American companies accept promissory notes from the government. They will require operating expenses and fuel. People/employees need to be paid. Companies can usually accept full payment later. With monies promised from the federal government, there is no reason for companies to hesitate, unless, it is just plain too dangerous.