Red, green, a goldish type color, and straight-up yellow
3 red, yellow, and green
two apples
You will have 3 apples, and there will be 2 apples left.
You have 3 apples...
You cannot take three apples from two apples. Two apples is less than three. You can only take up to two apples from two apples. There is no such thing as a negative apple.
apples, basket, colors
green
when johnny apple seed was planting seeds some one came up behind him and cut his finger and he bled all over the seeds.
Yes.
3 red, yellow, and green
Because that what the colours of those objects were.
I guess they just grow that way!
There are over 7500 apples grown worldwide. In the USA, more than 2500 of these apples are grown. Apples vary in colors from Red, Yellow, and Green.
On the question of "Why apples are different colors?" there are three main patterns. Green apples are green because they contain the green pigment, chlorophyll. Yellow apples start out green but the apple stops making chlorophyll as it matures. The chlorophyll it contains eventually degrades to reveal yellow carotenoid pigments that were there all along but being masked by the chlorophyll. Red apples follow the same pattern as yellow apples but start making a red pigment called anthocyanin. So basically, all apples are some shade of red, green, or yellow, or a combination thereof.their are three colours of an appleone :REDtwo :GREENthree :YELLOW
no there are more than two you have the colour red,green,yellow and sometimes pinky peach
Because colors are absorbed the color reflected of is the color we see. For example apples are red every other color is absorbed but red is reflected off the apple.
No. While we think of apples as being red, they have different colors for different types. One apple used in most cooking (apple pies) is the New England Greening- it never turns red.