Millets are known as coarse grains that can be grown on less fertile and sandy soil.
Jowar, Bajra, Ragi like millets is known as coarse grains.
Grains(Bread), Barley, and Oats. Because of the fertile soil, rolling hills, and valleys. It was the perfect place to grow these. The middle colonies were known as Americas Breakbasket.
When all grains in a rock are large and easy to see, the rock is described as coarse-grained.
larger and more visible to the naked eye. The slower cooling allows time for the mineral grains to grow and interlock with each other, resulting in a coarse-grained texture. This texture is known as phaneritic.
The main crops in our generation now is the corns, grains or what we known as palay.
The size, shape, and arrangement of grains in a rock is known as its texture. Grains can vary in size from fine (small) to coarse (large), and can be rounded or angular in shape. The position of grains within a rock can be random or show preferred orientation.
Great plains
India is known as the ''Granary of the south'' for its significant production of rice and wheat. Its fertile lands and agricultural practices make it a primary producer of grains in the southern region.
Jowar, Bajra, Ragi like millets is known as coarse grains.
The Fertile Crescent.
Mesopotamia is known as the Fertile Crescent.
Yes, plutonic rocks are intrusive igneous rocks formed from the cooling and solidification of magma deep within the Earth's crust. They typically consist of mineral grains that are coarse enough to be readily visible in a hand sample, a characteristic known as phaneritic texture. This texture is due to the slow cooling process of magma beneath the Earth's surface, allowing for larger mineral grains to form.