Trust me i don't know anything about these red seeds but i sometimes see them on my bed. Look buddy it's not only you that see them but i see too. So if people thing your crazy tell your not the only one that see them but i really don't know how the seeds get on your bed.
The human body will compensate for the amount of red blood cells that die every day by producing around the same amount that was lost. Typically, 1% of the total amount of red blood cells die everyday. Therefore, 1% of the body's total red blood cell count will be produced every day.
I think red and green apples, have about the same amount of seeds!
The colour of apple has no effect on the amount of seeds
All grapefruits (red or white) have seeds unless they are sold as seedless grapefruits. Even seedless grapefruits will usually still have some small pits in them.
in context... the apple is red, being red is one property of this apple... the apple has pips (seeds) this is another property of the apple. However there are lots of objects that have both pips and are red... so these are not unique to it. yes in short! x
there are 4 ways of getting red seeds on Tinkerbell ds game. 1:every season or day you do the littel bell on the side of Tinkerbell's house gives out seeds in different coulours with a tap and if you'r lucky they might be red 2: magnolia the leaf fairy gives you seeds for 10 green leafs you might be lucky and get a red seed 3:when you play rosette's ladybug game she sometimes gives you a red seed as a prize 4: when you do a task a fairy might just give you a red seed as a reward
there is no red nose day this year! we have it every two years x
No it is every 2 years
there is no red nose day this year! we have it every two years x
Red nose day is every TWO years so it will be 18th march 2013
Every sunday, Joan comes to your town selling turnips and turnip seeds. You can buy red turnip seeds for 1000 bells per package. Plant it and water at least 3 times a day. In about 4 days, dig it up with your shovel.
No, red means love to Taylor.
The human body will compensate for the amount of red blood cells that die every day by producing around the same amount that was lost. Typically, 1% of the total amount of red blood cells die everyday. Therefore, 1% of the body's total red blood cell count will be produced every day.
One every two years
strawberry
the red ones.
I think red and green apples, have about the same amount of seeds!