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Oranges grow on trees, so yes, it is a plant.
Oranges come in a variety of sizes. It the orange is a large one, it just means that the orange was grown in a specific orchard where the oranges came out large. Some varieties of orange trees typically produce large oranges.
Yes, oranges grow on orange trees.
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I'm quite sure of it because as orange is a fruit and plants do not grow multiple fruits. I have seen this in nagpur, that whenever i visited there the orange trees blossomed with oranges in the month of summers
Oranges come from orange trees. Simple Logic...
oranges are produced from trees
Orange trees grow in orange groves.
Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
Water and Orange juice are not the same, but Orange juice has water in it, regardless of the fact if it is 100% Orange Juice or not. This is because Oranges grow on trees. Trees take nutrients AND water from the soil. Thus, water is implemented in the making of oranges, and it is in the oranges.
Oranges grow in groves.
There's nothing quite like fresh-squeezed orange juice. The recipe is straightforward, but it can be a lot of work if you don't have a juice extractor. # Get a bunch of oranges (about 10 oranges for every 8-ounce cup you want) # Squash them slowly, and capture the juice # Drink # Repeat Get a juice extractor. You'll be glad you did.