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Which plant is it which after crushing the seeds of it gives oil which can be used as fuel?

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Which plant is it which after crushing the seeds of it gives oil which can be used as fuel?

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  1. any seed has oil.

    the most common seeds used for oil are flax, sunflower, soybean, and corn.

    you heat, crush, then squeeze the seed to push the oil out.

    i believe even acorns would work.


  2. many plants can give oil but not fuel.I think no one.

  3. Most of all the cooking oil will burn in a diesel.

  4. Of late, it is a plant namely, Jetropah!

  5. The seeds of Jatropha plant are used as biofuel.

  6. jatropha

  7. Any oil, as long it called oil, or oily. excluding nothing.

  8. All seeds have oil. As well as flowers, select tree branch tips and certain leaves. But the yield you require for fuel would take billions of tons of whatever source you use.

  9. palm

  10. there is two or three i think but i know one plant perfectly which name is Jetropha

  11. Anyone of a number of oil seed plants; examples are sunflowers, rape and soybeens.

  12. Just about *any* oil can be used for fuel,

    and *soybeans* can be used to make

    "biodiesel"

    Corn Oil also sells

    (Walnut, Pecan, Olive, would get very expensive)

    There is also canola oil.

  13. Peanuts!  The diesel engine was introduced at the worlds fair in 1900 running on peanut oil.  Most organic based oils will work in a diesel engine when at the correct temp.

  14. peanuts ,palm ,coconut ,soy,caster ,corn ,sunflower,you name it

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