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That would be resin
Metal,plastic,resin. :)
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The resin used to bond the strawboard is methylene diphenyl diisocyanate. It is compressed with the wheat straw and other organic materials and makes up 3% of typical strawboard. I have heard that compressing wheat straw at high temperatures produces a natural resin that bonds the strawboard but I don't believe it's sufficient for construction use.
The rare ones have some value to it. Foghorn leghorn, Elmer Fudd, Speedy and some characters are worth more than the ones you can find easily (Tweety, Bugs, Scooby)
Foraging for nectar, resin and pollen.
yes it is OK to get honey the resin u get horny is because you are going threw puberty.
Depending on what the colony needs at any given time, honey bees will collect nectar, pollen, tree resin, water.
Although a honey-core golf ball was sold to the public as early as 1935, most golf balls today have solid, high-energy cores of rubber, resin, or acrylate polymer (plastic).
Yes the eggs are filled with honey and pus, that later solidifies to become a resin that is full of bee larvae. This resin is eaten by the developing bee larvae until they reach adolescence and are released from their sticky childhood imprisonment of a thick liquid resin-type substance.
With that same resin's liquid resin.
oil then resin!
Well, some are found in the ocean but they tend to wash up to the shores.This one gem that comes from an animal is found in the ocean.Its called Coral and,yes some corals have that.Coral is pretty much found and polished from the branches of the coral or skeleton (which ever one fits well).Another one would the well-known pearl that comes from oysters( or clams).I don't know if Amber is considered found in the ocean because some are found in the sea but mostly in tree's resin (not sap)I think Organic gemstones(like coral,pearls and amber) are mostly (or not) found in the ocean but that's all I know hope this helps :).
Polyester resin is a thermosetting resin, generally a copolymer
Oil then resin.
uf resin releases its ingredient on hot plate while mf resin does not
An acaroid resin is a resin used in varnishes and lacquer, obtained from plants of the genus Xanthorrhoea.