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husk from grains is separated by​

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Answered by MVasu
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Explanation:

winnowing

Husk is separated from heavier seeds of grain by winnowing. Difference in the size of particles in a mixture is utilised to separate them by the process of sieving and filtration. In a mixture of sand and water, the heavier sand particles settle down at the bottom and the water can be separated by decantation.

Answered by eshanaveen42
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                       Winnowing

winnowing it is done by standing in a bit high place and dropping the grains so when the wind blows the husk is light in weight and flies away  but the grans drop straight down because it is heavy

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