What is the genre of "The fortunes of Fragrance"?
The genre of "The fortunes of Fragrance" is expository test
The genre of "the story of salt" is what?
The genre of "the story of salt" is expository test
What is the genre of "the great fire of London"?
The genre of "The great fire of London" is Narrative Nonfiction?
What is the meaning of "commodity"?
Something that can be bought or sold
What is the meaning of "Ornate"?
Elaborately adorned or decorated
What did our nose help us?
Our nose can tell us a great deal about something that is unfamiliar or questionable
What is the most plentiful source of salt?
Ocean
What did the fire happen?
1666
What is the meaning of "Distribution"
The process of delivering and spreading out good
What is meaning of "Significant"?
Important, having special meaning or consequence
What is the word perfume mean?
The word perfume comes from the Latin words per and fumum, meaning "through smoke"
What is the four most common ways to find salt in nature ?
1.Dry salt beds
2.Oceans
3.Underground
4.Rocks under the Earth
IIn "The great fire of London" Give two reason why the fire spread so fast?
1. In that time most of the building is made by wood
2.There was no fire brigade at that time
What is the meaning of "Dominant"?
Ruling, governing, or having authority
What is the meaning of "Replenished"?
Resupplies; refelled
What is fat?
fat is then washed in alcohol to draw out the fragrance molecules
Sodium Chloride help for what?
Sodium chloride is needed for breathing and for digestion, and without sat, the body could not transport nourishment, oxygen, or nerve impulses, which means that the body would not function at all.
How many building did the fire burn down?
Wind spread the fire across firebreaks as wide as 20 houses.
What is the meaning of "Edible"?
Fit or safe to eat
What is the meaning of "Futile"?
Incapable of producing a result; ineffective; useless
Many companies use a process called " ....." to identify the molecules that make up a natural flower's fragrance
Gas chromatography
What is salt?
salt is the only rock eaten by human beings.
What did this fire come from?
London
What is the meaning of "impenetrable"?
Unable to be broken through; difficult to understand
What is the meaning of agitated?