Unless you are some kind of magician, you can't.
Grafting branches from another tree
yes, an apple pip will grow into a tree... apples normally have pips inside them and these pips are used so that they can produce an apple tree to make more apples. if apples didn't have pips inside them we wouldn't be able to produce more apples and this could cause to having no apples left!
It could be apples, but oranges have vitamin c.
many people likes apples. some people likes apples, but not all people likes apples. apples could turn into apple sause, apple pie, apple juice,and many more.
Possibly you meant 'Who invented the apple?' If you believe in God, you could say that he invented apples, otherwise you could say that the apple is the result of natural selection.
5 apples / 3 kids = 1 and 2/3 (about 1.67) appl Science Major: # 2 of them could have two apples each and the other friend could have 1 apple # 1 of them could have 3 apples and the other 2 could have 1 each # they could each get 1 and 2/3 of an apple
Are there any apples?If you want to be grammatically correct, it would be arethere any apples? However, it could be is there any apple pie. You're making me hungry with all this talk about apples! :-)Apples is a plural noun so you should use a plural 'to be' verb. (are)Yes, if you were talking about pieces of apple on a plate you could ask "Is there any apple? (left).
There are a few animals that get drunk from eating apples. Moose, elk, deer, and squirrels are some of the animals who have gotten drunk from apples.
Yes, these apples can cross pollinate. This could create a new variety of apple that is a mixture of the two.
you can do an experiment about how to save an apple and stop an apple from being brow and save the apples from oxidation and what happens when an apple gets brown and about Enzymatic brownig in apples in your own way
The base unit for a bag of apples is typically "apple" as each individual apple is counted. An appropriate unit for a bag of apples could be "pounds" or "kilograms" if referring to the weight of the bag of apples.
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