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they built industrial plants to remove the salt from seawater to use it for irrigation and drinking.
I think it's water, but I'm not entirely sure.
your intelligence is at its scarcest.
No. The word scarcest is the superlative form of the adjective "scarce." The adverb forms would be "scarcely" and "most scarcely."
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scarcer, scarcest
At present, the scarcest metals are Beryllium, Cobalt and Flurospar. These metals are required for most cell phones and advanced electronics equipment, thus dwindling the limited quantities.
POSITIVE- scarceCOMPARATIVE- scarcerSUPERLATIVE- scarcest
Liebig's law of the minimum, often simply called Liebig's law or the law of the minimum, is a principle developed in agricultural science by Carl Sprengel (1828) and later popularized by Justus von Liebig. It states that growth is controlled not by the total amount of resources available, but by the scarcest resource.
Liebig's law of the minimum, often simply called Liebig's law or the law of the minimum, is a principle developed in agricultural science by Carl Sprengel (1828) and later popularized by Justus von Liebig. It states that growth is controlled not by the total amount of resources available, but by the scarcest resource.
they are not rare because i have one too. that means someone else can have one too. i found that the northern mariana Islands quarter are officially the scarcest of all 2009 quarters with only 72,800,000 produced compared to any of the 50 State quarters. i got that on www.kgbanswers.com/how-rare-are-the-northern-mariana-islands-quarter/10900473
It's a printing indicator, a kind of housekeeping mark, and is nothing special. All bills have various indictors on them. HOWEVER - 1950 E is the scarcest series for 1950 $100 bills. You should have it evaluated by a currency dealer because its value could be at least $150 depending on its condition.