10/09/2016

Pokemon vs Spinach vs Asphalt

Pokemon vs Spinach vs Asphalt

Pokémon is a media franchise owned by the video game company Nintendo and created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1995. Spinach is a vegetable commonly known only in East Asia and Southeast Asia, so it is called in English as Chinese amaranth. Asphalt is hydro carbon material that is attached (adhesive), brownish-black, resistant to water, and visoelastis. Who will win?




Pokemon is a media franchise owned by the video game company Nintendo and created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1995
Pokemon
Pokémon (ポ ケ モ ン Pokemon ?, pronunciation: / poʊkeɪmɒn /) is a media franchise owned by the video game company Nintendo and created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1995. At first, is the Pokémon video game series that is identical to the console Game Boy. Pokémon is the second most successful video games in the world after the Mario series also created by Nintendo. Meanwhile, when compared with the others, Pokémon is the third best-selling franchise series in the world after James Bond (Ian Fleming's work) and Transformers (Hasbro works), which is still ongoing and updated as the course of time. Pokémon franchise itself appears in various forms, namely video games, anime, manga, trading cards, toys, books, and much more. This media franchise celebrated its tenth anniversary on February 27, 2006. And on April 23, 2008, the Pokémon video game sales turnover has reached 180 million copies, surpassing sales of video game Transformers.

The name Pokémon is the romanized name from the Japanese name "Pocket Monsters" (ポ ケ ッ ト モ ン ス タ ー Poketto Monsutā?). The word "Pokémon", in addition to referring to the Pokémon franchise itself, also refers to the 721 fictional species that appears in all of the Pokémon series. Like the words deer and sheep, the singular and plural in English Pokémon makes no difference. Pokémon word in English can refer to one Pokémon alone or more than one.

Spinach is a vegetable commonly known only in East Asia and Southeast Asia
Spinach
Spinach is a vegetable commonly known only in East Asia and Southeast Asia, so it is called in English as Chinese amaranth. In Indonesia and Malaysia, spinach is often misconstrued to "spinach" in English (possibly as a result of the translation of the cartoon Popeye), but the name refers to the type of other leaf vegetables - see Spinach (Spinacia).

At the consumer level, there are two kinds of spinach vegetables: spinach quotation and spinach. Spinach stringed upright growing broadleaf and large (up to two meters) and young leaves eaten mainly as fresh vegetables (eg on pecel, gado-gado), ointment, and fried after dibalur flour. Spinach leaves are smaller and planted for a short time (a maximum of 25 days), more suitable for thin soup made of vegetables like spinach and vegetable bobor. Spinach quotation is usually derived from a type A. hybridus (spinach snapper) and spinach is mainly taken from A. tricolor. Other types are also used are A. spinosus (spinach with thorns) and A.blitum (spinach kotok).

The iron content in spinach is relatively higher than other leaf vegetables (iron is a constituent of cytochrome, a protein involved in photosynthesis) that is useful for patients with anemia.

Asphalt is hydro carbon material that is attached (adhesive), brownish-black, resistant to water, and visoelastis
Asphalt
Asphalt is hydro carbon material that is attached (adhesive), brownish-black, resistant to water, and visoelastis. Asphalt is often called bitumen is a binder in the asphalt mixture used as a surface course layers of flexible pavements. Asphalt is derived from nature or from petroleum processing.

Asphalt or bitumen is a viscous liquid which is hydrocarbons, contains little sulfur, oxygen, and chlorine. Asphalt as a binder in flexible pavement has viscoelastic properties. Asphalt appears to be solid at room temperature when is sooo viscous liquid. Asphalt is a material that is extremely complex, and the chemical has not been well characterized. The main content of asphalt is carbon compounds saturated and unsaturated aliphatic and aromatic having up to 150 carbon atoms per molecule. Atoms other than hydrogen and carbon that also make up the asphalt is nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and a few other atoms. Quantitatively, typically 80% asphalt mass is carbon, 10% hydrogen, 6% sulfur, and the remaining oxygen, and nitrogen, as well as a number of trace iron, nickel, and vanadium. These compounds are often graded on asphalt (the small molecular mass), and Malten (the big molecular mass). Usually asphalt contains 5 to 25% asphalt. Most compounds in asphalt are polar compounds.