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Charcoal is a
lightweight black carbon residue produced by
strongly heating wood (or
other animal and
plant materials) in
minimal oxygen to
remove all...
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Charcoal is a sans-serif
typeface designed by
David Berlow of Font
Bureau during the
period 1994–1997.
Charcoal was the
default menu font in
Apple Computer's...
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charcoal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Charcoal is a
blackish residue of
impure carbon obtained by
heating animal and
vegetable substances...
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Mound B was the
first earthwork built at
Poverty Point.
Built in
several stages,
charcoal, fire pits, and
possible postmolds were
found at various...
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consists of a
mixture of sulfur,
charcoal (which is
mostly carbon), and pot****ium
nitrate (saltpeter). The
sulfur and
charcoal act as
fuels while the saltpeter...
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Charcoal Kilns may
refer to:
Walker Charcoal Kiln —
Arizona Panamint Charcoal Kilns —
Death Valley National Park,
California Cottonwood Charcoal Kilns...
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produced with
charcoal to
prevent sulfur contamination. In a
blast furnace, a downward-moving
column of ore, flux, coke (or
charcoal) and
their reaction...
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paint color.
Charcoal is a
color that is a
representation of the dark gray
color of
burned wood. The
first recorded use of
charcoal as a
color name...