What is winnowing? Where is used

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Sia ? 6 years, 7 months ago
Winnowing is the process of separating wheat or rice grains from the husk. Wheat grains and husk are different in weight, husk being lighter than wheat. When the mixture is allowed to fall down from a height the wind carries the lighter husk with it and the heavy wheat grains fall vertically down on the ground.

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