A collection of grains is commonly referred to as a "grain harvest" or simply "grains." In agricultural contexts, it may also be called a "grain crop." Additionally, when stored together, they can be referred to as a "grain bin" or "grain silo."
A bundle of grass is typically called a "sheaf." This term refers to a collection of stalks of grass or grains bound together.
The form of sugar found in grains is a compound one called sucrose.
Sand grains cemented together into solid stone are called sandstone. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock formed from the compression and cementation of sand grains over time.
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they are called grit No, they are actually called grains. If you look it up in Classifying Rocks doc. it will specifically quote that they are called grains. Trust this answer, I have been studying rocks and minerals for a couple months now and I know too much about them and I am almost positive I will never use that when I'm out of school in a couple years. Enjoy.
A bundle of grass is typically called a "sheaf." This term refers to a collection of stalks of grass or grains bound together.
Grains.
At collection of stamps is refered to as a stamp collection. They are frequently kept in albums. Philately is the name for the study and collection of stamps.
Tiny rocks the size of salt grains are generally called, "Sand".
it is called a range of mountains
a collection of fish is called a school of fish
A collection of fish is called a school.
A collection of opinions is called a "consensus" or a "survey."
A collection of sayings is called a "proverb" or "aphorism."
A collection of pictures is called a gallery or an album.
Collection of coins is called collection of cons only n there is no specific word for it. It is different from numismatics as numismatics is the systematic study of coins. Mere collection of coins cannot be called as numismatics.
A collection of rays is called a ray bundle.