Well what cools it is the atmosphere and the air that we breathe from. The earth's crust is very rocky and it also could be smooth, so when it rains or snows of course the earths land is cold. It is also just like how the matter rises from the center and goes to the top then the matter packs in and then it drops then rises again then comes back up. These are called convection currents.
The falling apple inspired Sir Isaac Newton.
Yes, apple would be common because it is just in general. If you were saying a certain kind of apple, like Red Delicious Apple, then it would be proper.
An apple can be measured in inches.... feet I'm not quite sure unless you had the worlds largest apple.
Depends on how big the whole apple was.
An apple would weigh about 150,000 milligrams.
Yes, Apple did manufacture liquid-cooled computers. Some configurations of the PowerMac G5 computer (notably, the quad-core systems) were liquid-cooled.
An apple blossom is a flower of an apple tree which will eventually turn into an apple.
because of earth gravitation or pulling
A Peach, and apple, an avocado, or a plum.
The Skin Of An Apple
Skin of an apple
Sorry. The earths core reminds me of an apple. So here goes. In the center of the apple, there is a core, and that is the hardest a biggest part. So that is the earths core. The crust is the skin of the apple, and that is also the thinnest. The rest is the outer core and mantle.
smack it against a hard surface
The browning of the apple is due to the oxidation of the surface of the apple when it hits the air. When you've boiled the apple, the surface is now cooked so it no longer responds with oxidation.
water displacement
So long as you keep it in the fridge once it's cooled - yes.
The original computer that the first Apple computer was eventually created from was designed and built by Steve Wosniak.