cypsela
Clouds are generally seeded with sliver iodide and dry ice, but salt is being experimented with.
dry ice and silver iodide! :)
An achene is, botanically speaking, a small, dry, indehiscent fruit containing a single seed, such as the buttercup.
An akene is another name for an achene, a small, dry botanical fruit containing a single seed, such as a buttercup.
Dry Fruit
Corn is a fruit. I know it seems weird, but if you think of each kernel of corn as 'fruit' on the cob it is a little easier to conceptualize. In botany lingo corn is caryopsis, which means it's a fruit with a single seed.
An achenium is another word for an achene - botanically speaking, a small, dry, indehiscent fruit containing a single seed, such as the buttercup.
dry fruit :)
Fruit carbonates next to dry ice because of the dry ice's release of CO2. This gas, when placed next to fruit, sublimes and permeates the fruit. In return, it dissolves into the fruit's water supply.
in a dry environment
Yes there is no problem taking dry fruit (or even normal fruit) on an aircraft in the carry on luggage.
it is fruit that is dry