Found this link, thought it would be of use. :)
http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/st-plains/nature/images/chenopod.html
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Gannets look like a duck.
They look like blurs
they look like a box with jelly on it.
yes
Simply because evolution has adapted it to it's environment.
Beets, chard, palak, perpetual spinach chard, epazote, goosefoot, quinoa, and spinach.
A chenopod [Chenopodium spp] is a flowering plant, within the Angiospermae division of the Plantaekingdom. It's within the Amaranthaceae family. So it's related to beets [Beta vulgaris] and spinach [Spinacia oleracea]. Its common name is 'goosefoot'. One of its best known and loved members is 'quinoa'. It may be found on any one of six of the seven continents. It isn't found on Antarctica.
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We would write either "How did it look?" or "What did it look like?"
they look like you
Why do you look like you do?
this is what he look's like
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