which is a migratory bird
yes it is . many are found in foods . like rice ,wheat,maize and so on
Wheat, oats, barley, and maize are collectively known as cereal grains or simply cereals. They are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are a staple food source for humans and livestock. These grains are rich in carbohydrates and form the basis of many diets worldwide. Additionally, they play a significant role in agriculture and the economy.
Wheat, maize, oat, barley, potatoes, sugar beet, sunflower, apples, pears, plums and many other fruits and vegetables
There is no atomic number for wheat, because wheat is not an element, it is made up of many elements. I don't know exactly why you are asking this, but if someone told you there is an atomic number for wheat, then you are mistaken, and they are probably playing a trick on you, and embarrassing you.
Wheat, maize, oat, barley, potatoes, sugar beet, sunflower, apples, pears, plums and many other fruits and vegetables.
Europeans make bread with many different grains, including wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn (maize), rice and spelt.
Maize has one syllable.
Wheat Rye Maize Barley Potatoes Tobacco!!!!!!!!
2000 died leafs fit in a jar
The tropical equivalent of wheat is often considered to be rice, as it is a staple food crop that thrives in warm, wet conditions and is a primary source of carbohydrates for many tropical populations. Another significant crop is maize (corn), which also grows well in tropical climates and serves as a key food source and livestock feed. Both rice and maize play crucial roles in the diets and economies of tropical regions, similar to wheat in temperate areas.
No. A coil spring has coils, no leafs. A leaf spring has leafs, anywhere from one leaf to many leafs depending on the application.
there are two oak leafs on a Canadian penny.