no they dont its a round shape....i think
No, an apple does not sink. It floats, and that is why the game bobbing for apples can be played.
Yes, apples are more dense than olive oil.
Apples float in water because they have air pockets in their flesh, making them less dense than water. Pears sink because they have a denser flesh and fewer air pockets, causing them to be heavier than water.
Fresh apples have air pockets within their flesh, which make them less dense than water. This lower density causes them to float. Over time, as apples age and lose moisture, they may become denser and sink in water.
Tomatoes have a higher density than water, so they sink. Apples have a lower density due to air pockets within their structure, allowing them to float.
Apples flkoat in watter that is why you can "bob" for apples.
Foods that sink in water are typically denser than water, causing them to fall to the bottom. Examples include potatoes, carrots, apples, and eggs. These foods have a higher density than water due to their composition.
it really depends what time of fruit is it and their mass
yes apples do rot if u dont eat them and u leave them sit and u dont touch them then they will rot
Pears do not float in water because the pear is more dense than the water. The pear has a high water content, therefore making it more dense. For example, apples float because they are less dense than the water.
Technically no. You see, if the density of the person sitting on top of the sack of apples were less than the density of water, than it would float, i dount that this would actually be the case. Also it would be able to float if the sack of apples were one of those floating devises used in the water. lol
apples are not oranges