well substances of agriculture mean the substances that the ground holds like dirt
To desiccate means to dry out or remove moisture from something, often resulting in shriveling or wrinkling. This process is commonly used in agriculture to preserve foods or plants or in chemistry to remove water from a substance.
No, they do not mean the same thing. Dissolve refers to a substance becoming incorporated into a liquid and forming a solution, while absorb refers to a substance taking in another substance or energy.
Molecule and compound are two words that mean a substance made of atoms that are bonded together.
Copper Sulfate CuSO4 or Cu2SO4 is a chemical compound which can only be broken down by chemical means, so yes it is a pure substance.
Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound. It is a common substance found in rocks, shells of marine organisms, and eggshells. Calcium carbonate is widely used in industries such as construction, food, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture.
the three types of agriculture are: -agriculture of substance -commercialized agriculture -specialised agriculture (I'm translating from french, so it might not be the exact pronounciation.)
agri = agriculture, esp. in relation to technology or business
agriculture
Before agriculture
farming to goods
Substance is a compound of dookie and multiplication
Yes, spices were grown in primitive agriculture. Sure, if by primitive agriculture you mean horticulture, seasoning plants definitely count as primitive agriculture, supplementary to hunting and gathering.
Demeter was a goddess of agriculture, of grain and mankind's substance so one of her symbols is the cornucopia.
Agriculture and manufacturing
They refer to farming and to business.
Agriculture is farming. Yields is what you get out of it. So it's about how successful, how much money, farming brings in.
It means that a substance cannot dissolve in other substance