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. Explain how chaff can be separated from wheat.

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Answered by surjitkumarpb31
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Separating remaining loose chaff from thegrain is called winnowing – traditionally done by repeatedly tossing the grain up into a light wind which gradually blows the lighter chaff away. ... Domesticated grains such as durum wheat and common wheat have been bred to have chaff that is easily removed.

Answered by Anonymous
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Separating remaining loose chaff from the grain is called winnowing – traditionally done by repeatedly tossing the grain up into a light wind which gradually blows the lighter chaff away. Domesticated grains such as durum wheat and common wheat have been bred to have chaff that is easily removed.

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