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yes it can
Yes, of course. Here's a few: I picked an apple from an apple tree. I get my apples from the orchard nearby, there's lots of apple trees there. That farmer is picking apples from that apple tree.
Yes, apples fall from apple trees. Of course, they are often picked before they fall.
Well, darling, if you add a tree and an apple together, you get a fruit tree. Technically speaking, an apple grows on a tree, so you could say it equals a delicious snack waiting to be picked. But if you're looking for a more mathematical answer, I'm afraid you're out of luck because last time I checked, trees and apples don't really add up in the traditional sense.
go talk to the big girl near the tree you picked the gold apple from
The tree would not be damaged as in nature no one picks the fruit. The apples will drop when ripe and the tree will continue it's life cycle.
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.
Fruit is still picked by hand off the tree, but gas and oil maybe used in trucks, tractors, and cars.
The plump man waddled his way down the aisle in the candy shop.
because it is an apple tree
The apple blossom grows on an apple tree. The apple tree grows when you plant an apple seed.
No - an apple tree is a dicot.