Agrochemical
Emergence definition
Agrochemicals emerge from the synthesis of petroleum-based materials through energy-intensive processes, which are a result of the creation of goods and services through communication and pattern, requiring the coordination of resources and labor, and the interaction of energy with the particles that make up matter.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
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In other languages
- Agrochemikalie German
- agrochemical English primary
Prerequisites
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Understanding action is foundational to the process of agrochemical
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Understanding process is essential for grasping agrochemical
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Agrochemical: A substance used in agriculture to enhance crop production, synthesized through energy-intensive processes from petroleum-based materials.