Yes
yes it has to
Yes, for electricity, toothpaste, makeup, heat, bowling and golf balls, paint and cement and more! Hope you like it! : )
yes it needs to be processed before it is used
Natural diamonds must be sharpened in order to perform as cutting tools. However, some natural diamonds are mined and before being processed by diamond cutters, expose sharp edges that can cut. Cuts from these un-processed diamonds, however, will be random and unpredictable.
Yes and no. Unprocessed foods are natural foods such as vegetables, grains, meats and fish. These are often consumed without mechanically, or chemically processing before reaching your kitchen. However, minimally processed foods, such as flour, cocoa, corn, butchered meats and so on are still natural. Highly processed foods such as cooking oils, boxed cereals, American cheese [not real cheese], frozen dinners, ...etc. obviously are not "natural" foods, but processed either chemically or mechanically. {cooking is a mechanical processing}. So processing does not necessarily determine if a food is "natural" but the more processing done the less natural a food may be. Organic foods and genetically engineered foods are two other categories which do not necessarily determine how "natural" a food might be. Genetically modified organisms might be labelled as "natural" just as organically grown foods can be processed such that they are no longer "natural". [for instance: organic American cheese] Note: Monosodium Glutamate [msg] is a highly processed salt substitute which is often labelled as a "natural flavoring". The label "natural" on food products can be, and is, applied liberally to both unprocessed and processed foods.
you don't make crude oil. Crude oil is natural oil after it has been sucked up from the earth, before it has been processed
Processed or not uranium has some disadvantages: 1. Uranium is a possible polluting agent of the natural environment. 2. Uranium is a toxic and radioactive chemical element. 3. Uranium release radium and radon.
Yes they are... They're flattened corn kernels. In their natural state - corn kernels are small, roughly round 'seeds'. They're harvested - and flattened into cornflakes - before being roasted.
Gross raw materials are those in which the weight of the final products are less than the raw materials which were used in its production. Eg. - Copper ore, from which less amount of copper will be produced.
you don't make crude oil. Crude oil is natural oil after it has been sucked up from the earth, before it has been processed
Typically when mold is present on food, you want to throw it away. As a result of the process the food goes through before it is packaged for shipping, processed cheese will grow mold before a processed ham product.
Before sewing machines people sewed by hand.