The apple that fell from the tree is approximately 14 feet away from the tree. One would have to walk quite a ways in order to grab it and eventually eat it.
Yes, apples fall from apple trees. Of course, they are often picked before they fall.
when they're ripe, or when the tree is shaken.
The apple falls to earth because the force of due to earth's gravity pulls it to earth by attraction.
on the ground
If you are sitting under an apple tree then a apple might as well fall on you dumbo
Yes, apples fall from apple trees. Of course, they are often picked before they fall.
apple apple tree apple cider apple pie
Fall.
When he was napping under the tree ;-)
Acceleration
Gravity makes an apple drop off a tree
Apple trees are deciduous trees. This means that they loose their leaves in the fall and they reshoot in the spring and grow new leaves.
It doesn't come from a flower, it comes from a tree.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Gravity. It falls when it gets heavy.
The saying is usually "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree"It means "Kids are like their parents; a chip off the old block; like father, like son"Ex:"I looked at the father, then at the son, and I thought, The apple doesn't fall far from the tree"