who ordered the pilgrims to grow more pumpkins to avoid starvation?
An animal need food and water to avoid starvation.
Eating.
Pumpkins can attract rats if left outside for a long time, as the smell and seeds can be appealing to them. It's important to dispose of pumpkins properly to avoid attracting rats.
Let me think... To avoid starvation?
Yes, pumpkins can be bad for cats because they are difficult for cats to digest and can cause stomach upset or gastrointestinal issues. Additionally, the seeds and rind of pumpkins can be a choking hazard or cause intestinal blockages in cats. It is best to avoid feeding pumpkins to cats.
Yes because it has a good source of nutrition
When using threads, the entire point of a reader/writer problem is to avoid deadlock and starvation. The only way to avoid deadlock or starvation without the use of semaphores is for there to be only one possible process that could run, that is one reader and one writer only.
So plants can grow and we can avoid a horrific death by starvation.
In a pinch. Few would fault you for eating a cat to avoid starvation. You probably should avoid it, except under that circumstance.
they farmed the land and dug wells for waterHunt for food (wild animals)
they farmed the land and dug wells for waterHunt for food (wild animals)
Storing whole, mature pumpkins in a dry, airy location - 50°F to 55°F with a relative humidity of 60 percent to 75 percent would give it a life for several months. Handle pumpkins carefully to avoid surface damage, which leads to decay and shortens shelf life. Remove pumpkins showing any signs of spoilage from storage shelves quickly. For longer storage, freeze, can, or dry pumpkins for use in meals throughout the year.