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Because the apple has a smaller mass than the watermelon does.
Inertia
The pith is harder because a mahogany tree grows very slowly.
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In the scientific sense, they are solids, as opposed to gas or liquid. However the outside is harder than the inside, so it is not completely solid inside.
That is hard, actually. The fructose of two apples equals the same amount of fructose in a can of Coke. Apples cause wrinkles, skin thinning, and bags. I'm not sure about watermelons or grapes, but that's just what I know that may change your thoughts.
... to accelerate.... to accelerate.... to accelerate.... to accelerate.
an apple bigger than tomato.......?...!!.....yes it is ..sometimes vice versa can be happen...!! now in my hand there is an apple which is smaller than a tomato...and in my mom's hand there is a tomato bigger than apple....!!....and in my brothers hand there is both of them with same size...!!!!!!.........
-- pineapple -- pumpkin -- watermelon -- cantaloupe -- honeydew -- casaba -- mango -- papaya -- grapefruit -- beefsteak tomato -- breadfruit -- squash
It certainly does. That's why you have to push it harder to accelerate it horizontally. But that "more weight" that it has is exactly the more force it needs for vertical acceleration, and that's why all objects fall with the same acceleration.
In order to accelerate the object at the rate of 1 foot per second2 , you need to push significantly harder on a truck than on a pingpong ball.
no or else cantaloupe would probably called watermelon