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YES Very harmful
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There are several vegetables that can be grown in poor soil, or shady locations. Swiss chard, Kale, carrots, lettuce and peas, can all thrive under less than perfect conditions.
they grow tobacco
peppers last 2 days after they are fully grown. all crops take as long as they took to grow, before they will go bad.
Vegetables are made of toxic waste. They are really bad for you...
They are not a food source on which the bacteria would normally grow. However, they can become contaminated (smeared with) with the bacteria during bad kitchen hygiene practices.
AnswerIt depends on what we mean by a miracle. If all miracles come from God, and if God is always good, then presumably miracles can never be bad. But if a miracle is simply something that we do not understand, or something not easily explained by natural causes, then miracles do not really come from God and can therefore be either good or bad.
the inuit people grow potatoes, carrots and peasRead more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_did_the_Inuit_tribe_grow_for_crops#ixzz15z5FDzzp
Yes, because the higher water levels present in fresh vegetables make it easier for fungal spores to grow on them. This is why drying was once a popular method of preserving food.
yes it is bad for kids because there is grown man on there and they shouldnt be on there talking to grown man thats older than them
No it's not bad. If a grown man likes watching cartoons there's nothing wrong with that.