I learned this version of the Carbon Cycle from a CU class called "Extraterrestrial Life." We studied how life here can exist to understand the conditions other planets would need to host alien life. It was an introductory science class, which usually means we spend a few days covering stuff we learned in grade school. There are people with Ph.Ds on this subject, so let me apologize to you guys for the simplicity, as well as to graphic designers for my aesthetics.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
The Layman's Carbon Cycle Infographic
With the crazy midterm elections over, and the sudden influx of "not a scientist" party members deciding our laws, I've created my very first infographic. I don't own Illustrator, but I DO own Photoshop and have an extensive background in Microsoft Paint from 20 years ago.
I learned this version of the Carbon Cycle from a CU class called "Extraterrestrial Life." We studied how life here can exist to understand the conditions other planets would need to host alien life. It was an introductory science class, which usually means we spend a few days covering stuff we learned in grade school. There are people with Ph.Ds on this subject, so let me apologize to you guys for the simplicity, as well as to graphic designers for my aesthetics.
I learned this version of the Carbon Cycle from a CU class called "Extraterrestrial Life." We studied how life here can exist to understand the conditions other planets would need to host alien life. It was an introductory science class, which usually means we spend a few days covering stuff we learned in grade school. There are people with Ph.Ds on this subject, so let me apologize to you guys for the simplicity, as well as to graphic designers for my aesthetics.
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