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1. A product made by calcining diatomaceous earth, a material composed of the calcified remains of microscopic life forms known as diatoms and used to condition soil by altering its ability to retain moisture.<br>
1. A product made by calcining diatomaceous earth, a material composed of the calcified remains of microscopic life forms known as diatoms and used to condition soil by altering its ability to retain moisture.<br>


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<br>http://www.indiamart.com/jayminerals/gifs/tooth-pastes.jpg<br>
Diatomaceous earth appears a light weight, white chemical.
Source: http://www.indiamart.com/jayminerals/

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1. A product made by calcining diatomaceous earth, a material composed of the calcified remains of microscopic life forms known as diatoms and used to condition soil by altering its ability to retain moisture.


tooth-pastes.jpg
Diatomaceous earth appears a light weight, white chemical. Source: http://www.indiamart.com/jayminerals/