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Carbon dioxide
the materials are salt and meat
Raw materials: glucose and oxygen Products: carbon dioxide and water And, of course, energy.
No. Raw materials are the materials that make up the product before anything is done to them; i.e. they are the materials that you start with. So for example, if I wanted to make a cake, the flour, sugar and eggs would be the raw materials; and the cake would be the product.
the raw materials for photosynthesis are: 1) carbon dioxide 2) water 3) light
Raw materials and a large workforce for those of you on study island
My realization is that as industrialization grew, so did the need for more raw materials and the markets in which to sell these new peoducts in. This spurred imperialism and the need to gain more materials, power, and control over nations
creating a single nation market for raw materials and consumer goods
Imperialism grew out of industrialization because the industrialized countries needed a steady supply of raw materials. They accomplished this by setting up colonies and exploiting them for resources.
Raw Jute is most important raw material for the jute industry
raw materials or natural resources.
raw materials and a large workforce.
They had plenty of raw materials to convert into finished products and also to fuel industrialization.
(Apex) Allowing companies to ship raw materials to factories over great distances.
The cost of the raw materials determines the final Selling price. Hence, the purchasing is an important part of materials management.
sunlight and protoplasm
Raw materials