III. Distinguish between :
1. Quebracho and Gran Chaco
2. Alfalfa and Lasso
Answers
1. Qubrcho and gran chako
Qubrchi is a common name to describe very hard (density 0.9-1.3) species of wood trees in Spanish. Derivation of the name derived from shambrahecha or coubber hatcha means "this breaker" The grain chaco or arid chako Rio DE la plata basin has a low - populated, warm and semi - arid region that is divided between a part of eastern Bolivia, western Paraguay, north Argentine, Brazilian states, where it is linked to the pantalal region, sometimes known as chako plain.
2. alfalfa and lasso
Alfalfa (a/c), called lucerne and mediacago Siva, a perennial flowering plant of the falaceae family in the binary designation. It is primarily used for grazing, straw and silage crops, as well as green manure and shellfish crops. La reta "rickety rope) is a loop made as restraint when thrown around a target and is tightened by drag. It is a famous tool for Spain and Mexican cowboy that has been adopted again by the cowboy in the United States. The word is also an action; the lasso is to throw a rope loop around some. Although this tool has many suitable names, such words are rarely used by people who use it; almost all United States cowboy