No, they grow on a tree.The tree produces blossom and this gets pollinated and then the fruit is formed and grows until ripe.
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Till the soil, plant the see, water it and then keep the weeds pulled.
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no. my rabbits have pears all the time from my pear tree in summer. My poor old rabbit who sadly died was buried under our pear tree because she loved pears so much.
If the pears were not in the gelatin it would be homogeneous, but since the pears are not uniformly distributed throughout the gelatin, it is considered heterogeneous. We are talking about visibility with the naked eye in regards to the classification, not taking the sample under a microscope. Nick
The carrots that we eat are the roots of the carrot plant and grow under the ground. Yes.
Yes, it is very possible to have a tooth grow under a loose tooth. I have experienced this before. If the tooth hasn't come out when the tooth under it is almost done growing, you should see a dentist. I visited a dentist and got my tooth pulled out.