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I think the choice is either black figs or white figs. And you rarely see the white ones. There is quite a choice of fig plants that you can get for your garden, but for cooking purposes all varieties of black figs are the same (and are really more green than black), as are all varieties of white figs.
Since one Kg of iron is much more dense (the weight is concentrated in a smaller area) than cotton, it takes up less space.
In 1896, Henry John Heinz noticed an advertisement for "21 styles of shoes." He decided that his own products were not styles, but varieties. Although there were many more than 57 foods selling at the time, because the numbers "5" and "7" held a special significance for him and his wife, he adopted the slogan "57 Varieties."So, the number 57 isn't related to the number of products offered by Heinz. It is interesting to note, however, that the company currently sells 5,700 varieties in 200 countries.
yes
landowners grew more than cotton
Landowners grew more than cotton.
More than a language itself, Chinese is a group of language varieties, varieties that are so different among them that sometimes is almost impossible for speakers of two different varieties or dialects to communicate with each other. 'Princess' in Chinese is spelled 'Gong Zhu'.
is wool more absorbent than cotton
Yes, the density of honey is greater than the density of cotton. Honey has a higher density because it is a liquid, whereas cotton is a solid material. Honey is more compact and therefore has more mass in a given volume compared to cotton.
Organic cotton costs a bit more, but are more "natural" than typical cotton.
There are more than 80 known varieties of cavefish known.
sand is more denser than cotton
No, a sponge is typically more absorbent than a cotton ball. Sponges are designed to hold more water compared to cotton balls due to their porous structure.
Cotton fabric will burn faster than wool fabric. Wool will also be more difficult to light than cotton and may even self extinguish.
Because it depends on the different kinds of materials such as cotton or polyester.
Cotton bags can be reused more than 100 times without tearing.