Xyloid - définition. Qu'est-ce que Xyloid
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Xyloid - définition

SOFT BROWN COMBUSTIBLE SEDIMENTARY ROCK
Brown coal; Lignite coal; Xyloid lignite; Xyloid coal; Compact lignite; Perfect lignite; Uses of lignite; Lignites
  • [[Okefenokee Swamp]], a modern peat-forming swamp
  • [[Strip mining]] lignite at [[Tagebau Garzweiler]] in Germany
  • Lignite mining, western [[North Dakota]], US (c. 1945)
  • Lom ČSA, Czech Republic]]
  • Lignite mine in the background of [[Lützerath]], Germany
  • Partial molecular structure of a lignin-derived organic molecule in lignite

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PLANT
Woody plants; Ligneous; Xyloid; Woody vegetation; Arboraceous; Dendroflora; Wooded plants
·adj Resembling wood; having the nature of wood.
Woody plant         
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PLANT
Woody plants; Ligneous; Xyloid; Woody vegetation; Arboraceous; Dendroflora; Wooded plants
A woody plant is a plant that produces wood as its structural tissue and thus has a hard stem. In cold climates, woody plants further survive winter or dry season above ground, as opposite to herbaceous plants that die back to the ground until spring.
ligneous         
  • Winter buds on ''[[Cercidiphyllum japonicum]]''
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PLANT
Woody plants; Ligneous; Xyloid; Woody vegetation; Arboraceous; Dendroflora; Wooded plants
['l?gn??s]
¦ adjective made, consisting of, or resembling wood.
Origin
C17: from L. ligneus 'relating to wood' + -ous.

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Lignite

Lignite, often referred to as brown coal, is a soft, brown, combustible, sedimentary rock formed from naturally compressed peat. It has a carbon content around 25–35%, and is considered the lowest rank of coal due to its relatively low heat content. When removed from the ground, it contains a very high amount of moisture which partially explains its low carbon content. Lignite is mined all around the world and is used almost exclusively as a fuel for steam-electric power generation.

The combustion for lignite produces less heat for the amount of carbon dioxide and sulfur released than other ranks of coal. As a result lignite is the most harmful coal to human health. Depending on the source, various toxic heavy metals, including naturally occurring radioactive materials may be present in lignite which are left over in the coal fly ash produced from its combustion, further increasing health risks.