how did colonial era ships deal with the problem of fresh water? did they purify it on board.. or?
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greeeeen :blobcatpresentgreen: (christmas edition) (green@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Wednesday, 28-May-2025 09:25:23 JST greeeeen :blobcatpresentgreen: (christmas edition)
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Jesse 🇫🇷 (jessew@mk.cpluspatch.com)'s status on Wednesday, 28-May-2025 09:25:21 JST Jesse 🇫🇷
@green@mk.absturztau.be many people died
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greeeeen :blobcatpresentgreen: (christmas edition) (green@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Wednesday, 28-May-2025 09:27:22 JST greeeeen :blobcatpresentgreen: (christmas edition)
@jessew@mk.cpluspatch.com i know many people died from scurvy, because scurvy is a non-obvious problem. but i would think it would be very easy to foresee that seawater is salty
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Jesse 🇫🇷 (jessew@mk.cpluspatch.com)'s status on Wednesday, 28-May-2025 09:27:22 JST Jesse 🇫🇷
@green@mk.absturztau.be i mean they can know about it and still die from it
like i know about cars but i can very easily die from being struck by one by accident
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