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Respect for the thunder

Lightning provides more nitrogen than bacteria. Its energy is so strong that it discharges electricity that reaches the earth and the ionosphere above. In tribute to lightning, which charges the earth's electric field and supports life, including plants.
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Respect for the bones

Bones not only support the body, but also act as calcium storage, retaining calcium that would otherwise flow into the sea, and regulating the heart and blood vessels. It is said that an ecosystem is created on the ocean floor using whale bones. In tribute to the bones,
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Respect for the desert

The desert may seem like a harsh environment, but it is actually rich in ecosystems, and living things have used various ingenious methods to nurture life. The desert sand is carried by the wind and provides phosphorus and iron to the Amazon and the Atlantic Ocean. In tribute to the desert, which actually supports a diverse ecosystem,
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Respect for the spiral

A spiral that is a fusion of straight lines and circles. It pays homage to the spirals that appear in nature in various forms, such as the spirals seen in the shapes of shellfish and plants, the microscopic spirals that appear in the structure of molecules and the movement of electrons, and the giant spirals that appear in typhoons and whirlpools.
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Respect for the ice

The property of ice, which is a solid, is that it floats on liquid water. This property allows living things to live below the surface. The water that melts from glaciers and drift ice stirs up the seawater, circulating nutrients, and the light passing through the ice allows algae to grow, paying tribute to the ice that nurtures such a diverse range of life.
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Respect for the algae

Algae create lush forests in the ocean and support many living creatures. Many algae species have amazing abilities, such as absorbing metals, producing oils similar to petroleum, and directly extracting nitrogen. In tribute to the algae that support life and have special abilities,
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Respect for friction

Friction is essential to our daily lives, but without it, would we be constantly slipping? This friction is a mysterious phenomenon that has yet to be explained. In tribute to friction, which causes crustal movements and protects us from meteorites,
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Respect for the years

This is a tribute to the hundreds of millions of years of the Earth's ceaseless activity and activity, from rocks weathering into sand, rain sinking into the ground and becoming mineral-containing water, organic matter metamorphosing underground into fossil fuels, and minerals forming large crystals underground.
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Respect for the soil

Soil nurtures many living organisms. It is soft and nutritious, containing a mixture of minerals, organic matter, and microorganisms, as well as air and water. It is so precious that it takes 100 years to build up 1 cm of soil. In tribute to the soil, which is said to be non-renewable but supports many forms of life,
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Respect for keystone species

Keystone species are those that maintain the balance of the ecosystem with a small number of individuals. They include wolves, African elephants, beavers, sea otters, pikas, termites, lions, salmon, honeybees, and Sauro cacti. In honor of the important roles that keystone species play,