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Clay was about the only material the ancient Greeks had with which to make containers that were water-tight.
Chocolate was not around as far as I know in Ancient Egypt. Chocolate is created by the Cocoa plant, which is only found in south and central America. Because we have not found any evidence of trade between Ancient Egypt and Ancient Meso-America, there isn't much of a chance that chocolate was ever eaten by ancient Egyptians. Thus, pharaohs weren't eating chocolate, so the answer to your question is no. Not because everyone there ate chocolate, but because nobody there ate chocolate.
The ancient Hebrews believed only in their own culture.AnswerThe beliefs and practices of the Torah.
yes
only one
There is no cholesterol in an plant material, only in animal material.
No, biomass doesn't necessarily have to be a fuel at all, nor does it have to be plant material.
No, they only eat plant material.
Coal is formed from plant material falling on saturated soil (swamps marshes & wetlands), the plant material decomposes only very slowly as no oxygen can reach them, this then gets buried by more organic material. then eventually the organic material is lithified forming coal ( rock formation) .
No, Zebras are herbivores (they only eat plant material).
Clay was about the only material the ancient Greeks had with which to make containers that were water-tight.
the build up of plant material APEX
No as they are ruminants which are herbivores ie they only eat plant material, vegetation
Coal forms from the remains of ancient plants that have been buried and subjected to pressure and heat over millions of years. The distribution of coal deposits is determined by the conditions that were present during the time of coal formation, including the presence of swamps and the availability of plant material. These conditions were not uniform across the planet, leading to the uneven distribution of coal deposits.
because it involves only an abstract idea, not a material object.
No. Millipedes only eat dead/rotting plant material. Their relatives, the centipedes, are voracious predators.
No. Millipedes only eat dead/rotting plant material. Their relatives, the centipedes, are voracious predators.