yes it is the charcole from the ashes are in paint make-up and any other things
= CINDERS-(materials) Incombustible residue from a burning process; in particular, small pieces of clinker from the burning of soft coal. = = 1. Blast-furnace slag or similar material from volcanoes.2. Ashes, esp. from soft coal. == ASH- = # Any of various chiefly deciduous ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus, having opposite, pinnately compound leaves, clusters of small flowers, and one-seeded winged fruits. # The strong, elastic wood of this tree, used for furniture, tool handles, and sporting goods such as baseball bats. # Linguistics. The letter æ in Old English and some modern phonetic alphabets, representing the vowel sound of Modern English ash.
No. Any ashes without permission is littering.
Ash isn't a property of any sort. It is a form of matter containing a variety of substances each with its own set of physical and chemical properties.
No, ashes is a common noun, a word for any ashes of any kindA proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Ashes Creek Road, Bloomfield, KYAshes Farm Cottages, Ashes Lane, Huddersfield, UK'Angela's Ashes' by Frank McCourt'City of Ashes' by Cassandra Clare
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So that they get to know which chemicals have been used in the product,and they get to know so that they don't use that product if they have any alergie which has been used in the product...
For any software product, the technology used in building it has a direct impact on its performance.
Because it contains the ashes of only one bail, so it doesn't need to be any bigger!
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