what is difference between threshing and winnowing??
And the difference between hust and chaff and hay also plz tell
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THRESHING:-
1. The process of removing chaff from the grains is called Threshing
WINNOWING;:-
1. The process of separating dust particles with the help of wind is called Winnowing.
HUSK:- Husk is the outer covering of the cereals.
CHAFF:- Chaff is the outcome of hilling process in which two bracts are remove from seeds and it also called as bran.
HAY:- Grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder.
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here is your answer
THRESHING:-
1. The process of removing chaff from the grains is called Threshing
WINNOWING;:-
1. The process of separating dust particles with the help of wind is called Winnowing.
HUSK:- Husk is the outer covering of the cereals.
CHAFF:- Chaff is the outcome of hilling process in which two bracts are remove from seeds and it also called as bran.
HAY:- Grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder.
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hreshing is the beating of the crop against a stone to separate the grains from the stalk.Winnowing is process of separation of the husk from the seeds by blowing air. The lighter husk flies away and the heavier seeds fall downs.
In grasses (including cereals such as rice, barley, oats, and wheat), the ripe seed is surrounded by thin, dry, scaly bracts (called glumes, lemmas and paleas), forming a dry husk (or hull) around the grain. Once it is removed it is often referred to as chaff. ... Before the grain can be used, the husks must be removed.
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