That really depends on the pumpkin. Generally, larger pumpkins will have more creases. Larger pumpkins have more surface area, and are more likely to have a larger amound of creases.
No, small pumpkins are baking/cooking pumpkins; large pumpkins are carving pumpkins and their flesh does not cook as well as do the small ones.
Well, it depends on the pumpkin.
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My opinion is because that when the pumpkin is carved, air comes out of the pumpkin which makes it grow small fungus and eventually grow big strands of fur.
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It depends on how big the pumpkin is. For instance a small pumpkin can fit 16lbs. of air in it before it explodes,a medium sized pumpkin can fit 8lbs.,and a large pumpkin can fit 10lbs of air in it.It just depends on the size. So when doing an experiment get all the pumpkins the same size. -AC
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Big Piece of Pumpkin Pie
the largest pumpkin has never been measured...
Depends on the size of the pumpkin and the fall. Most likely a big mess.
in the pumpkin patch on the big pumpkin island
1,458 pounds
About 100