Yes they do turn in to apples later on after all the petals fall off of the blooms .
Yes, they can, the the apple blossoms become apples
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yes peining apple trees in the fall will kill them
A flower comes before a fruit is formed. Apple blossoms become apples. Orange blossoms become oranges.
Apples grow in many areas. Washington state, Michigan and Wisconsin grow many apples in the United States but apples can be grown in many parts of the world.
many people likes apples. some people likes apples, but not all people likes apples. apples could turn into apple sause, apple pie, apple juice,and many more.
Apples grow on trees and develop each summer from blossoms that flower in the spring. Bees fertilize the flowers and bring pollen from other apple trees to do this.
No, apples grow on trees from apple blossoms that are pollinated by insects. People pick apples from the trees when they are ripe, but they do not lay them like eggs.
Most of the time if they have enough water and if the blossoms aren't blown off before they mature to apples.
Oxygyn rots the apple and ruins the food
Apples turn brown because an enzyme in the apple called pholyphenol (or tyrosinase) reacts with oxygen and phenols containing iron whithin the apple, which basically forms a sort of rust on the surface.