depends if they grow or not
yes
they all die fighting for nutrients
Approximately 907 grams of potatoes would be equivalent to 2 pounds.
The fruit would drop to the ground then in spring new tomato plants would grow around where the parent plant used to be. Or the fruit is eaten by birds or animals then excreted in a different location.
Well, isn't that a delightful question? To plant a row 100 feet long, you need one quart of tomato seeds. So, to plant 10 rows that are 25 feet each, you would need 10 quarts of tomato seeds. Happy planting, my friend!
No, tomato seeds do not stick to your intestine or create polyps. The digestive system efficiently processes food, and seeds typically pass through without causing harm. Polyps are abnormal growths that can occur in the colon for various reasons, but they are not caused by the ingestion of seeds. If you have concerns about polyps or digestive health, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
No it is not
The weight of tomato juice can vary slightly depending on its density, but on average, 1 cup of tomato juice weighs about 8 ounces. Therefore, 40 cups of tomato juice would weigh approximately 320 ounces, which is equivalent to 20 pounds.
The number of slices in one tomato would depend upon: how thick each slice was, how sharp the knife creating the slices, and how many times a person chose to make slices in a tomato. Also how large or how small the tomato is. One may say the answer is the whim of the person slicing the tomato.
They flower and then the flower dies off to be replaced by the fruit (the tomato).
Yes.... When you pick a tomato it will continue to ripen, also the seeds are also technically alive. The real question is what point would they be considered dead ?
"Would you like tomato juice on the plane?"