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Actually does.. There is no proof that even w/ JUST halides removing or adding UV/IR is that important.C
All my replies to you were to prove that what you wrote about UV and IR don't mean anything in practice using halides. I did that so many times and you keep coming again and again with that.
you are butt-u-ming things with no real proof actually.
Further reading.
Coral skeletons serve as both internal reflectors and UV protection
On tropical reefs, life revolves around the sun. Photosynthetic corals harness the power of the sun for much of their energy requirements. But solar radiation also contains a lot of harmful UV radiation. So how do corals deal with this catch 22? Fascinating enough, their skeletons aide in...
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