Yes,throw them at ewan
Obviously no! I don't know about any theories.. .But i have done an experiment on them which tells us that rabbits doesn't dies from eating tomatoes.......
Tomatoes don't have any other ingredient. Tomatoes are just tomatoes. If made as a sauce, for example, then there could be other ingredients such as onion, garlic, herbs, etc.
You can freeze tomatoes in any form, the only effect freezing has on tomatoes is that they will soften when defrosted, similar to canned tomatoes.
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Yes
I've got a crazy idea ... why don't you actually do the experiment and find out?!
what can be change an experiment like what is the word
One half bushel of fresh tomatoes should yield about 9 quarts canned.
To find the effect of light on tomatoes, you would need to control variables such as the type and intensity of light, the duration of light exposure, the temperature of the environment, the type of soil and nutrients used, and the watering schedule. By controlling these variables, you can ensure that any changes observed in the tomatoes can be attributed to the presence or absence of light.
No! That means it is not any good!
Yes, canaries can eat tomatoes, but they should be given in moderation. Tomatoes contain solanine, which can be harmful in large quantities, so it's best to offer only ripe, red tomatoes and remove any green parts. Always introduce new foods slowly and monitor your bird for any adverse reactions.
Any experiment should start with a hypothesis.