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Why are all grains of rice the same?

All grains of rice are NOT the same ! - There are literally thousands of different kinds of rice all with different tastes and properties.


What percent of all grains taken in what percent should be whole grains?

50% whole-grain


Are grains producers consumers or decomposers?

Grains are the by products of plants and are considered to be producers as are all plants.


Rough texture rocks have grains and fine textured rocks have grains?

Yes m that it true, other than glasses all rocks have grains.


Are all whole grains organic?

No, whole grains (like all foods) can have GMOs added to them, can be artificially flavored, or can be sprayed with pesticides during cultivation. So just like every other food, there are organic whole grains and inorganic or non-organic whole grains.


Are all sand grains made up of the same materials?

No. Sand grains could be a mixture of particles of all sorts of different rock grains. Some sands are mostly quartz grains, some are grains of feldspars, some are gypsum, some are basaltic, and some are combinations of types. Sand can actually be formed from almost any rock type.


What type of grains are stored in warehouses?

Wheat, rye, oats, barley, and hops are all warehouse stored grains.


When all the grains in a rock are large easy to see the rock is describe as?

When all grains in a rock are large and easy to see, the rock is described as coarse-grained.


When all the grains rock are large and easy to see the rock is describes as?

When all grains in a rock are large and easy to see, the rock is described as coarse-grained.


How big is a million grains of sand?

A million grains of sand is not very big at all. A million grains of sand can fit in a single small bucket.


Are carrots grasses and grains all producers?

Yes


When all the grains in a rock are large and small to see the rock is described as what?

When all the grains in a rock are large and small to see, the rock is described as having a bimodal grain size distribution. This means that the rock contains both large and small grains, with little to no medium-sized grains present.