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Chaîne source @OnePlusGuide · Post #2539 · 28 mai

~ In arrivo la prima beta di Android 11 ~ #R#OOS Mancano 6 giorni alla pubblicazione ufficiale della prima beta release della nuova versione di Android. Dopo avervi segnalato la possibilità che nello stesso giorno possa uscire una build per i dispositivi OnePlus (qui), vi segnaliamo che è stato pubblicato il programma ufficiale del keynote: • Alle 17 si inizia con la presentazione della nuova versione del robottino verde. • Successivamente verrà proposto un Q&A con il vicepresidente e il senior director del team Andorid. • Infine verrano caricati 12 talks (previsti per il Google I/O) nel quale verranno discusse molte tematiche del mondo Android. Fr3ud

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #434 · 27/07/2025 02:22

🌎 The European mole can “swim” through soil by using its large, spade-like paws to paddle through loose earth, creating complex underground tunnels. This adaptation helps it hunt worms in the dark, while its velvety fur lets it slide backward or forward with ease. ✨ #mammals⚡#adaptation⚡#soil 👉subscribe Interesting Planet

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@amazingeo · Post #242 · 15/09/2025 16:12

🌍 Grasslands cover about 40% of Earth’s land surface and are found on every continent except Antarctica. Some of the world’s richest soils, called mollisols, form in temperate grasslands. ✨ #grasslands⚡#savanna⚡#soil⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography🌍 ​

Amazing Geography 🌍

@amazingeo · Post #398 · 21/10/2025 12:31

🌍 Some grassland soils are so fertile they can support crops for decades without added fertilizer. These deep, dark soils store huge amounts of carbon, helping stabilize the global climate. ✨ #grasslands⚡#soil⚡#carbon⚡#geography⚡#nature⚡#earth 👉subscribe Amazing Geography 👉more Channels ​

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@googlefactss · Post #40375 · 21/12/2025 02:44

After death, human microbes survive in soil and help break down the body. They work with soil microbes to speed up decomposition and recycle nitrogen, which plants need to grow. These microbes can live in the soil for months or years, turning dead bodies into nutrients that support new life. 🌱🦠💀 [Source] @googlefactss#Decomposition#Microbes#Soil#NitrogenCycle#Ecosystem