It needs quite alot of sun so I suggest you put it in full sun and give it quite a generous amount of water as it is quite hard to grow.
The energy obtained from eating an apple can be traced back to the sun through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, the apple tree absorbs sunlight and converts it into chemical energy in the form of sugars. When you eat the apple, you are consuming this stored energy from the sun.
the gravitational attraction of apple is sun.
Yes, describing the tree as "raising its head to the sun" is an example of personification, as it attributes human-like qualities (raising one's head) to a non-human entity (tree).
-- Just like each planet, and probably every star, the sun is spinning. -- Every point on the surface moves in a circle, and the center of every circle is inside the sun. -- All of those points together make a line inside the sun ... the line that the whole sun spins around. -- The points where the ends of that line stick through the surface are the poles of rotation. Even easier: -- Take a big apple. -- Stick a sharp pencil through the whole apple and right through its center, so that you can grab the ends of the pencil and spin the apple. -- The two places where the pencil sticks through the apple skin are the poles of the spinning.
Towards the East.
If you need to replant an apple tree, be sure the new hole is at least two feet deep and in place that gets sun in the morning.
I can not answer that question because that is the question I AM ASKING YOU!!
To make a sun flower, you need flower + sun. To make an apple, you need flower + tree. THATS IT ;D
they need a little water and lots of sun and heat
my sons the pine tree need 5 hours of sunlight
The energy obtained from eating an apple can be traced back to the sun through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, the apple tree absorbs sunlight and converts it into chemical energy in the form of sugars. When you eat the apple, you are consuming this stored energy from the sun.
the sun burns it and turns brown
water, carbon dioxide, and the sun, not much else... hope that helped! (:
Yes - the same gravity that makes the apple fall from the tree - keeps the earth in orbit around the sun.
To grow apples, you need to plant apple tree saplings in well-draining soil with full sun exposure. Regularly water the tree, prune it to promote healthy growth, and protect it from pests and diseases. Apples typically require sufficient chill hours in winter to produce fruit, so choose apple varieties suitable for your climate.
A peach tree needs at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day to thrive and produce healthy fruit.
yes they do, they need lots of sun and water to turn into a big strong apple