I think plants can not grow with cooking oil because,the plant would just rot.
Cooking oil is a renewable resource because it is made from plants like soybeans, corn, or sunflowers, which can be grown and harvested again and again.
Plants grown for essential oils include: geranium, lavender, rose, mint, thyme etc.. Plants grown for their oil (ie to use as a source of fuel/ bio-fuel/ biodiesel) include: canola and jatropha Plants grown for their oil for cooking include: sunflower
Cooking oil is purified fat from plants.
cooking oil and water.
Mostly rapeseed.
Yes. Ingredients for cooking oil tend to come from plants (like olives for olive oil) and plants are considered Natural Resources because they come from the earth.
Yes, palm oil is in fact a natural resource. It is a natural resource because it is a substance that occurs naturally, without being disturbed or manufactured by humanity.
because it uses less fat and quite a lot of olives are grown in Italy
Yes, cooking oil is made out of oil.
No, biomass is used to describe plants which have grown in the recent past and can produce energy when harvested. Oil is from plants that grew hundreds of millions of years ago and we describe that as fossilised matter.
Plants can be grown from seed that come from flowers.
There are no plants in Alberta that are grown for "stem."