(image credit: SSgt Danny Washburn, U.S. Air Force Academy, Department of Aeronautics)
4 comments:
Brandon F
said...
I don't really understand what they are talking about in the end, but this could be very useful for cutting down on global warming, and possibly for even tracking tides and sea levels easier.
I think that if this ever gets put in use, it will be an enormous help to reducing greenhouse gases. These could be linked to energy systems around cities by the ocean, which could be powered entirely on this energy. This was very interesting.
I liked this idea. I liked how the author wrote the article, it clearly explained the topic well. I agree with Declan, on how it would help greenhouse gases.
this article was intresting like how they aplied the technology of the airforce and used it for different reasons this is huge inmprovment from the older version
4 comments:
I don't really understand what they are talking about in the end, but this could be very useful for cutting down on global warming, and possibly for even tracking tides and sea levels easier.
I think that if this ever gets put in use, it will be an enormous help to reducing greenhouse gases. These could be linked to energy systems around cities by the ocean, which could be powered entirely on this energy. This was very interesting.
I liked this idea. I liked how the author wrote the article, it clearly explained the topic well. I agree with Declan, on how it would help greenhouse gases.
this article was intresting like how they aplied the technology of the airforce and used it for different reasons this is huge inmprovment from the older version
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