The "bulk density" of a crate of Pears (the pears and the air between the pears) is about 38 lb per cubic foot (609 kg/cubic meter = 0.609 g/cubic centimeter).
Pears are usually slightly less dense than water - and consequently float a bit when you put them in a tub, sink, or pan full of water. Their exact density varies by variety and even from year to year for the same variety, but a reasonable range would be 0..88 - 0.94 g/cubic centimeter
Sanliang Gu has written: 'Effect of crop density on vegetative and fruit growth and on mineral status in Nijiseiki pear (Pyrus pyrifolia)' -- subject(s): Pear, Thinning, Growth
A "prickly pear" is not actually a pear.
An Asian pear is a fruit from either species of pear from northeastern Asia, known for their crisp juicy texture - the apple pear or Chinese pear, or the Chinese white pear.
"yaya pear" or "Asian Pear."
No, a pear rots at pretty much the same rate as another pear.
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Because the density of the sweet potato is less than that of the water.
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When there is only one of them.
well usually a pear on a tree is yellow..... but i am not sure why a pear is that color...
a partrige in a pear tree is a smaal bird in a pear tree