Yes because a insect could have got into the fruit and infected it so if you eat it you could become serously ill . so i would throw it away .
108,465 apples and 233,567 oranges
Fortunately, no. It would be pretty bad for us if there were a black hole anywhere near our Sun, let alone in our atmosphere.
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The price of oranges will increase.
more holes
bugs
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If you have 20 oranges and 3 are bad then the percentage of bad apples is 15.
Aphids and mealybugs have been known to eat holes in fruit including oranges. Aphids if not controlled can cause a lot of damage to orange trees.
No!
No, oranges does't cause bad breath. Oranges are rich in vitamin c, which create an inhospitable environment for mouth bacteria, it helps to fight bad breath as well.
they make you full ?! hahaha. there is nothing bad about them
It said he ate a third of them so you dont know how much was in the bag to begin with.
No
I wouldn't recommend feeding a horse too many oranges. Too much of anything is bad. However, they should have a balanced diet so an orange once in a while isn't bad but remember that horses do have sensitive stomachs.
The paper prevents the oranges from decaying too quickly. Paper also prevents one bad orange from ruining the whole box.
Foods "spoil" and begin to have a bad odor so humans (or animals) know to not eat them. Oranges that have started to become rotten will not taste good. They could make you nauseated. But, slightly rotten oranges are not poisonous to humans.