I think it would be save to say all apples have different shapes and sizes. Also it would depend on the kind of apples you have. Some apples can be grown at whatever size you won't if you pick them when they are small than thats the size they are going to stay at. If you keep your apples growing for a long time and they start to get a bit soft you probably will want to pick them otherwise they will start to get mushy and over ripe.
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Depends on the kind of tree. We have a few that are 20 cm width but also a huge one that is 40 cm width.
An apple is not a perfect sphere nor a perfect circle, therefore it doesn't have a diameter.
a apple seed
its 25ft-30ft
4-5 feet
Width has a lenght, but it doesn't mean lenght, because there are lenghts for distance, height, width, depth, and so on.
Area of a rectangle is width times lenght. 14m in lenght (times) 5m in width = 70m2
lenght= 19.8 and width=9.8
You multiply the width by the lenght.
The answer is Length 4 and Width -8.
You divide the perimeter by the width and you get the lenght
area
lenght *width *hieght
lenght times the width
the average height of an oak tree is 60ft the average height of an oak tree is 60ft
Lenght to width
lenght x width x hight