Yes, the process that removes lumps from an ingredient is called sieving or sifting. This technique involves passing the ingredient through a mesh or screen to break up clumps and ensure a fine, uniform texture. It is commonly used with dry ingredients like flour, cocoa powder, and sugar to improve their consistency and mixability in recipes.
Wind removes sand and sediment from the ground in a process called deflation.
Wind removes sand and sediment from the ground in a process called deflation.
Transpiration
Oxygen is a necessary ingredient for burning.
Electropolishing is a process that removes some type of material from a metallic workpiece. Basically, it is used to polish something. The term electropolishing is also known as electrolytic polishing or electrochemical polishing.
a strainer.
Sifting flour adds air and removes any lumps.
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Groundwater
Primary sewage treatment essentially removes the lumps from raw sewage by settling and some of the organics by holding the waste before discharge. Secondary treatment de-lumps and then removes organics by allowing bacteria to feed on the nutrients then removing/collecting the bacteria for disposal. Tertiary treatment filters or chlorinates the treated waste to remove smaller particulates and bacteria.
The process that removes oxygen from the atmosphere is called respiration, where organisms use oxygen for energy and release carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
Deportation.
Deflation
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Wind removes sand and sediment from the ground in a process called deflation.