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- Sunflower (5784 bytes)
18: ... early in the [[16th century]]. ''Helianthus'' is from the [[Greek language|Greek]] for "sunflower".
23: ...hat we commonly call the seeds are actually the [[fruit]] (an ''[[achene]]'') of the plant, with the t...
29: ..., and when the blooming stage is reached the stem freezes in its eastward direction. Thus, blooming su...
34: ...s, because they reduce [[bird]] damage and losses from some [[phytopathology|plant disease]]s. There ...
40: Scientific literature reports, from [[1567]], that a 12 m (40'), traditional, singl... - Minnesota (26682 bytes)
37: Its name is from the [[Lakota#The_Dakota|Dakota people's]] name ...
54: Much of the state was purchased from [[France]] as part of the [[Louisiana Purchase]], alth...
59: ...e [[M鴩s people (Canada)|M鴩s]] people, a mixed French and Native American culture, were a presence ...
61: Modern [[immigrant]]s have come from all over the world in recent decades, with [[Hm...
63: ...with the early Scandinavian immigrants. Families frequently own or share [[cabin]]s on central and no... - Agriculture (19147 bytes)
11: ...ere, which consists of obtaining financial income from the cultivation of land to yield [[produce]], t...
15: ...[[flax]]), fuels ([[methane]] from [[biomass]], [[biodiesel]]) and both legal and illegal [[drugs]] ([[biopha...
25: ...ties also influenced by science. Methods of quick-freezing and dehydration have increased the markets ...
32: ... cost, however, of large amounts of energy input, from unsustainable, mostly [[fossil fuel]], sources.
46: ...tributed the major part of the inhabitants' diet. From the [[Fertile Crescent]] agriculture spread eas... - Alternative technology (2518 bytes)
1: ...ch may be cited as implying greater environmental friendliness, such as greater efficiency, or differe...
7: ...nown as [[CFC]]s have been replaced by more ozone-friendly chemicals, such as HFCs and [[HCFC]]s.
16: ** [[Biodiesel]]
24: * Methane extraction from garbage dumps - Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
12: ...cused [[FreedomCAR]] initiative{{cite web | title=FreedomCAR: Getting New Technology into the Marketpl...
16: ...irst production model of this design, released in France in [[2003]]. However, the environmental benef...
20: ...ent in March 2004 allowing Ford to use 20 patents from Toyota related to hybrid technology, although F...
24: ...d States]] rose to 43,435 cars, a 25.8 % increase from 2002 numbers. [[California]], the nation's most...
69: ...rtup that the majority of engine wear occurs, the frequent starting and stopping such systems cause ma... - March 18 (10594 bytes)
7: *[[1229]] - [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor]] declares himself ...
14: *[[1871]] - President of the [[France|French]] government [[Thiers]] orders evacuation of ...
18: ...ng a failed [[United Kingdom|British]] & [[France|French]] naval attack on the [[Dardanelles]].
19: ...Belarus]]. Government of [[Ukraine]] emigrates to France. Famine kills millions of Russians.
25: ... [[Alps]] and agree to form an alliance against [[France]] and the [[United Kingdom]]. - Mustard (7834 bytes)
22: ...own or Indian mustard (''B. juncea''), originally from the foothills of the [[Himalaya]], is grown com...
26: ...el similar to [[diesel]] fuel. The biodiesel made from mustard oil has good cold flow properties and [...
32: ...and bring back to him a single mustard seed taken from a house where no person had died. [[Jesus]]'s p...
34: ... occurs between an [[enzyme]] and a [[glucoside]] from the seeds, resulting in the production of the o...
38: ...own paste with a sharp [[taste]] that is prepared from the ground mustard seeds, by mixing them with w... - Soybean (9506 bytes)
16: ...man]]s and [[livestock]]. The word soy is derived from the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] word ''[[sho...
27: ...Japan]] and [[China]], the bean and products made from the bean ([[miso]], [[natto]], [[tofu]], [[douc...
33: ...ic]]s, [[ink]]s, [[crayon]]s, [[solvent]]s, and [[biodiesel]].
42: ..., organic, non-GMO firms to larger firms that buy from the general food supply. In this manner, tofu a...
45: ...cid binds to essential minerals, keeping the body from assimilating them. Such as: calcium, magnesium,... - Renewable energy (27996 bytes)
1: ...pture their energy from existing flows of energy, from ''on-going natural processes'', such as [[solar...
3: ...n geothermal and [[tidal power]], ultimately come from the [[Sun]]. Some forms are stored solar energy...
5: ...c]] cells, or production of fuels such as ethanol from biomass (see [[alcohol as a fuel]]).
12: ...ost common definition is that renewable energy is from an energy resource that is replaced rapidly by ...
20: ...econdly for the energy that is directly collected from sunlight. In this section it is used in the lat... - Biofuel (7929 bytes)
1: ...]]s or their metabolic byproducts, such as manure from cows. It is a [[renewable energy]], unlike othe...
2: The [[carbon]] in biofuels was recently extracted from atmospheric [[carbon dioxide]] by growing plant...
4: ... specifically grown for use as biofuels and waste from industry, agriculture, forestry, and households...
14: * husks or shells from crops such as [[rice]], [[peanut]] and [[cotton...
17: ... energy, or of the carbon being recently absorbed from atmospheric carbon dioxide by growing plants. I... - Automobile (19750 bytes)
13: ...first motor bike) and [[Austrian]] inventor [[Siegfried Marcus]] in [[Vienna]].
15: ...en automobiles were built in Britain in 1895 by [[Frederick William Lanchester]] who also patented the...
19: ... initially saw little application in his native [[France]], and the center of innovation passed to [[U...
23: There are offers to get a new car for free or get paid to drive them in return for display...
31: ...e design of their predecessor. Through the period from 1900 to the mid [[1920s]], development of autom...
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