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Metis is one of many names (wood-burned stump, mixed blood) used in the course of history in Canada and parts of the northern United States to refer to people ...
Burning fossil fuels, such as coal, wood, and oil, releases carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide, in large amounts, can remain in the upper atmosphere for many ...
... lamp were burning sticks or containers filled with hot coals. After that people used to light torches length, formed by bundles of twigs or splinters of wood resin, ...
Colors obtained using animal fats, vegetable juices, blood, eggs, soils of various colors, wood burned for black silhouettes. These paints were applied with ...
Every year gigantic areas of the Amazon are cut down or burned to make way for ... Logging also plays a huge part on a small scale locals use the wood to build ...
Poorly structured material may therefore be burned, and can by this ... as having " well defined cellular structure of wood or sclerenchyma" ( ICCP, 1963).
Prescribed or controlled burning plays a key role in current fire policy. ... things such as lightning or hunters who wanted to chase animals out of the woods.