Paricutin
See:
http://rumela.com/travel/paricutin_volcano_index.htm
It became a volcano when it firs formed about 57,000 years ago.
Yes, corn is a noun; a singular or mass, common, concrete noun. The noun corn as a blemish on the foot can be singular or plural; 'a corn' or 'two corns'. The noun corn as the vegetable is a mass noun; 'a field of corn', 'an ear of corn', 'a bowl of corn', or 'a kernel of corn'.
The closest volcano to Durango, CO is La Plata Peak, part of the San Juan volcanic field. However, this volcano is not considered an active or significant threat.
A dry stem of a corn plant refers to the dried, dead stalk that remains after the corn plant has matured and the crop has been harvested. These dried stems are typically left standing in the field until they are removed during field maintenance or plowing.
All corn plants are corn, but the various "varieties" and hybrids have widely different characteristics, both of the plants and of the corn produced. The largest cultivars for human consumption are hybrids (sweet corn) rather than the field corn which is native to North America.
This most likely refers to Paricutin, which is a cinder cone.
The Paricutin Volcano (coordinates: 19.493°, -102.251°) qualifies as such. It was "born" on the corn field of Dionisio Pulido.
A "corn field".
You detassel field corn to prevent cross-pollination, often from an adjacent field where seed corn is being grown.
You can, but if they pollinate at the same time, the sweet corn will taste all starchy and not sweet because it crossed with the field corn.
Here is a link to a picture of field corn: http://www.bigoo.ws/backgrounds/food/off-the-cob-field-corn-179995.htm
Yes, raccoons do eat field corn. They are known to raid cornfields and feed on the corn kernels.
Feeder corn is left in the field longer to "dry down". It is sometimes Novmber before it is finally harvested.
Field corn, which is sometimes known as dent corn.
volcanoes became disaster when it errupted
magnets?A magnetic field surounds the entire Earth, so figure it out from this hint.
ok.. what is cow corn? I have made corn for decades... Can we assume field corn? For cattle, we let it dry before collecting. Around 12% is awesome. For humans, we do not eat field corn.