The area of Balata al-Balad is 100,000.0 square meters.
Markaz Balata is a football club found in Palestine at the city of Balata Camp.
Balata al-Balad's population is 5,500.
A balata is a variety of South American tree, Latin name Manilkara bidentata, which yields latex and edible yellow berries.
A balata is a variety of South American tree, Latin name Manilkara bidentata, which yields latex and edible yellow berries.
Balata is a hard rubberlike material that is gotten from drying out the juice from the bully tree. It is pronounced Ba*la*ta.
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Balata bleeding is the process of extracting latex from the balata tree (Manilkara bidentata), a tropical tree found in South America and the Caribbean. This latex, similar to rubber, is harvested by making incisions in the tree's bark, allowing the latex to flow out and be collected. Balata latex is valued for its durability and water resistance, making it useful in various applications, including the production of golf balls and other rubber products. However, the practice must be managed sustainably to avoid damaging the trees.
balata bleeding is a nonelastic rubber obtained from latex of the south American tree manilkara biden tata. IT as been in the manufacture of golf ball cover and machine belt.
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Roger Simon has written: 'Balata' -- subject(s): Plants, Endemic plants, Animals, Forests and forestry
The genus Manilkara includes latex-producing tropical trees known for their sap that yields latex when wounded. Some well-known species in this genus include Manilkara zapota, also called sapodilla or chikoo, which produces a sweet fruit, and Manilkara bidentata, commonly known as balata, which yields a rubber-like latex.
Hubert L. Terry has written: 'India-rubber and its manufacture' -- subject- s -: Rubber, Balata, Gutta-percha