Apples grows on trees but instead of the ground because to growth fruit have need nutrition which is not possible to get it from ground, but on the tree all the nutrition like water,air,co2 are getting through root system & shoot system.
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Fruit trees such as apples and pears.
Leaves and apples.
yes Canada grows apples, duhhh there called apple trees....
There are many apples on the ground because they have fallen from the trees due to factors like wind, overripe fruit, or animals knocking them down.
Rice, wheat, sorghum, do not grow on trees. But a lot of fruit grows on trees, such as apples, pears, bananas, peaches, etc. And some fruit growth on the vines, such as watermelon, grapes, etc.
No, cabbages do not grow on trees. Cabbages are leafy vegetable plants that belong to the Brassica family and grow close to the ground with their heads forming in the center of the plant.
Ok think about how a human grows it the same but it grows in the sticks and more info in Bitesize to help ok...
It Grows on Trees was created in 1952.
Moss does not move but it does have roots that make it stay in the ground and it usually grows on the sides of wet trees.
Apples grow on trees.
The duration of It Grows on Trees is 1.4 hours.
From the trees :)