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the juice that comes out of the stem when you squeeze it. Gross composition in plants is the overall matter in it. It is composed of the percent water, dry matter, inorganic and organic matter.
Dry Matter (oven)
well there is Africian animals and it is a bit dry
Green plant matter contains a lot of water. This makes it difficult to burn. While dried plant matter has much less if any moisture and thus burns readily.
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along the shore, where the wet sand meets the dry ground
Dry cow dung is mainly comprised of organic matter including fibrous material that passed through the cow's digestive system, and dead and live microflora. Exact chemical composition is of mostly carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, etc. with salts, cells sloughed off as the digesta went through the digestive tract, microflora that came up from the rumen, and cellulose, lignin, fibre and hemicellulose. Originally dung was quite moist, but as time goes on the water from the feces evaporated, drying up the patty, leaving it with primarily organic matter similar to the partly decomposed plant matter that is left after each growth cycle.
The dry matter is the remaining substance after the removal of water. Dry matter in milk is composed of butterfat, proteins, minerals and lactose.
Yes, dry jello is still considered matter. (Its a solid if it keeps it shape)
The patagonia is dry and oil and bauxite rich The pampas - flat, fertile plains There are many kinds of animal and plant life in the Pampas
An animal that is wet will dry quicker because when your wet your cold when you get out of the shower.
The first lamps are thought to be over 70 thousand years old but are not attributed to a group of people. They were made from animal fat and dry plant matter that was burned in a shell or rock.