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  2. Gravel - Wikipedia

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    Pea gravel also known as "pea shingle" is clean gravel similar in size to garden peas. [31] Used for concrete surfaces, walkways, driveways and as a substrate in home aquariums. Piedmont gravel a coarse gravel carried down from high places by mountain streams and deposited on relatively flat ground, where the water runs more slowly. [32 ...

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    In Europe, sizing ranges are specified as d/D, where the d shows the smallest and D shows the largest square mesh grating that the particles can pass. Application-specific preferred sizings are covered in European Standard EN 13043 for road construction, EN 13383 for larger armour stone, EN 12620 for concrete aggregate, EN 13242 for base layers of road construction, and EN 13450 for railway ...

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    Requiring moderate rainfall between 1,000 to 1,250 millimetres (39 to 49 in) annually, niger seed needs moist soil to grow properly. Niger should be grown in light black soils or brownish loam with sufficient depth but it also can be grown on well drained heavy soils or rocky laterite soils. It can grow in semi-shade or full sun.

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    The dried peas are soaked overnight and simmered to produce a type of mushy pea. Parching is a now-defunct term for long slow boiling. [2] The peas are field peas, left to dry on the plant, as distinct from garden peas, picked green for fresh consumption.

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  7. Scoria - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is typically dark in color (brown, black or purplish-red), and basaltic or andesitic in composition. Scoria has relatively low density , as it is riddled with macroscopic ellipsoidal vesicles (gas bubbles), but in contrast to pumice , scoria always has a specific gravity greater than 1 and sinks in water.

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