Yes, there is a difference between the music charts on iTunes and those on Apple's website. The iTunes charts typically reflect real-time sales data from the iTunes Store, while the charts on Apple's website may incorporate broader metrics, such as streaming data, user engagement, and curated playlists. This means the rankings might vary slightly based on the data sources and criteria used for each platform.
The word apple is a singular noun. The plural would be apples.
Salt water slows the dehydration (browning of apples) because it is an acid.
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I'll do the best I can to list them all. * apricots * apples (varieties of apples listed below) * bananas * blueberries * Braeburn apples * bing cherries * blood oranges * Bartlett pears * blackberries * Cortland Apples * coconuts * cranberries * cantaloupe * cherries * clementines (much like a tangerine but smaller) * dewberries (edible fruit much like blackberries) * figs * Fuji apples * grapes * granny smith apples * gala apples * golden raisins * golden raspberries * golden kiwi * golden pineapple * guava * grapefruit * Golden delicious apples * honeydew melon * Jon-O-Gold apples * Jonathan apples * kiwi * lemons * limes * mango * Macintosh apples * Marciano cherries * mineola (similar to an orange but sweeter and smaller) * nectarine * oranges * olives (considered to be fruits) * pink lady apples * peaches * pears (there're are many types of pears, one is listed above) * pomegranate * plums * plantains * papaya * plums * prunes * pineapple * raspberries * Reiner cherries (like bing cherries, but yellow) * raisins * red delicious apples * strawberries * star fruit * tangerine * tomatoes (Weird but they are considered to be fruits., Also, there are many varieties of tomatoes such as Roma, cherry, beafsteak etc.) * watermelon
No, I would imagine not.
Difference between two numbers is found by subtracting the first from the second. Start with 5 apples, End with 7 apples. The difference is 2 apples.
there's no difference
I dont think there is a diffrence between the two
they are the same. i have tasted both and they are excatly the same.
One Apple.
Organic apples are grown without harmful chemicals and pesticides. Non organic apples are grown with those harmful chemicals.
They are both fruit, but they look different, and taste different. Nectarines are more like peaches than apples. And apples are shiny-er.
yes because one is yellow and one is golden.
Organic apples aren't sprayed with pesticides/ herbicides, grown using chemical fertilizers in the soil, and are non-GMO (non genetically modified)
no---your talking difference between apples and oranges
I'm not sure why you can't...Most people can taste a very broad difference between potatoes and apples. Admittedly though, they do have similar textures.
Mattel does not have a website where you can play Apples to Apples online. You could try purchasing their Xbox version. There are also similar games that you could try such as Wordner. It is free and available online.