Phosphoric acid.
2006-12-29 18:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Coke Helping Plants Misconception
A team of researchers working at the Sahelian Centre of the International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) confirmed that despite drought conditions some 5,000 farmers in Niger were able to avoid crop failures using Coca-Cola® bottle caps to dispense tiny amounts of fertilizer. When a rumor started about Coca cola helping plants grow, the truth seemed to deteriorate. Farmers who applied the method, known locally as the Coca-Cola technique, harvested 50 to 100 percent more millet—Niger's staple food—than their neighbors. If this helped, just give me a point.
2007-01-02 04:03:35
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answered by Anonymous
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A team of researchers working at the Sahelian Centre of the International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) confirmed that despite drought conditions some 5,000 farmers in Niger were able to avoid crop failures using Coca-Cola® bottle caps to dispense tiny amounts of fertilizer. When a rumor started about Coca cola helping plants grow, the truth seemed to deteriorate. Farmers who applied the method, known locally as the Coca-Cola technique, harvested 50 to 100 percent more millet—Niger's staple food—than their neighbors. If this helped, just give me a point.
2006-12-30 03:17:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It's full of sugar.
2006-12-30 02:39:33
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answered by drshorty 7
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i've never heard of that before.
2006-12-30 02:40:36
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answered by trysssa999 3
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cocaine?
2006-12-30 02:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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