Lychee trees can be grown in Southern California, particularly in regions with a subtropical climate. These trees thrive in warm temperatures, well-drained soil, and regular watering. However, they may need protection from frost and wind in some areas.
The formula for the salt containing both Ca and NO3 ions would be Ca(NO3)2. This is because calcium (Ca) has a 2+ charge and nitrate (NO3) has a 1- charge, so to balance the charges, you need two NO3 ions for each Ca ion.
Calcium hydroxide has molecular formula Ca(OH)2, so its elements are Calcium, Oxygen and Hydrogen.
Mushrooms are a type of fungi that can be eaten and are often grown in the dark. They do not rely on photosynthesis like plants do, so they are able to thrive in low light conditions.
To convert from cmol/kg to ppm for calcium (Ca): 1 cmol/kg of Ca = 40.08 mg/kg 40.08 mg/kg = 40.08 ppm So, 5 cmol/kg of Ca is equal to 200.4 ppm.
97% of the naturally occurring Calcium is isotope Ca-40, so massnumber 40. Other isotopes have massnumber 42 to 48
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fruit pickers
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yes.. on the coast of ca
12 years ago
unofficial records dat lychees at about 2000 BCE
They are grown in lots of Areas in the USA but in Bakersfield Ca alot of them are grown with alot of different fruits and vegetables.
Lychees are a fruit, produced by a tropical tree.
lychess come from any where hot and cod
Tomatoes are native to Mexico and South America so they are a warm weather crop or have to be grown in a hot house in colder areas. Today, they are grown in CA, Italy, Mexico, South America, and other warm areas.
It would have to say "Kosher for Passover" on the can.