The rubber fruit splits due to the buildup of internal pressure as the seeds inside develop. As they mature, the fruit's outer skin becomes stretched and eventually cracks open, allowing the seeds to disperse. This splitting mechanism is an evolutionary adaptation that helps ensure the seeds have the opportunity to germinate and grow in new locations. The process usually occurs when the fruit is ripe, maximizing seed dispersal effectiveness.
No! Rubber is made from the sap of the tree and is poisonous. The fruit will likewise be dangerous to eat.
The fruit is a small yellow green oval fig, not really edible.
Gomu Gomu Fruit, or the Rubber Fruit
no it does not
mango
Four.
I) rubber is a conductor of heat II) rubber grows on a tree III) it's stretchy
LUTE (a packing ring of rubber for fruit jars)
It is dispersed by explosive action. (:
Indehiscent fruit do not split open when ripe. Dehiscent fruits do split open along a built in line of weakness. An example of a dehiscent fruit is a peanut. An indehiscent fruit would be an apple.
Luffy or Monkey D. Luffy was able to stretch because of the devil fruit (Akuma no Mi) he ate which was the Rubber Rubber Fruit (Gomu Gomu no Mi )
It uses the splitting method.