J. H. Harker has written: 'Fuel science [by] J.H. Harker [and] D.A. Allen' -- subject(s): Fuel 'Fuel science' -- subject(s): Fuel
burning of fuel is known as combustion inscience
For a significant number of organisms it is glucose.
Agronomy is the science of using plants, animals and soils for food, fuel, feed, and so on.
Oxygen, Fuel, and Heat _says my 8th grader from his science book
is the science and technology of using plants for food, fuel, feed, and fiber
Solanum tuberosum.
oxygen...fuel...heat (IN THE SHAPE OF A TRIANGLE)
The importance of science in transportation is great. Science has helped eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from cars. It has also helped advance vehicles with technology with GPS services, emergency capabilities, and fuel conservation.
The individual driver might not use much science, but there's a lot of it all around him. Science helped build his lorry, the road, the stuff that he's hauling and it found, refined and delivered the fuel he is using.
Science is required to know what fuel to use, how much u need, what is the maximum speed u can go without killing the passengers, how do u get the passengers to survive the vacuum and radiation... There are tons of stuff about spaceships that are related to science. there's something called "rocket science".
An agronomist is a science who works in the field of agronomy - the science of using plants, animals and soils for human resources, such as food, fuel, fibre, and so on. The science involves aspects of plant genetics, physiology, meteorology, animal sciences, and soil sciences.