Oh, dude, when an apple is green inside, it means it's not ripe yet. Like, it's still in its early stages of becoming the delicious red apple we all know and love. So, basically, it's like the apple is telling you, "Hey, I'm not ready to be eaten yet, give me some time to chill and ripen up."
because the pestisides have gotten to the inside of it.
When you place an apple in a box with infinite space inside, the apple will remain in the box without any change or impact on its surroundings. The apple will not be affected by the infinite space inside the box.
The green apple absorbs most colors of light but reflects green light. When white light shines on the apple, its surface absorbs all colors except green, which gets reflected back to our eyes, making the apple appear green.
It stays the same of course because the nutrince in the apple protects the inside and you can eat it fine.
The red light is absorbed by the red apple, while the green light is reflected. This is because the red apple appears red because it absorbs all colors of light except red, which it reflects.
A green apple is more Sour!
Apple green is a particular bright shade of green with a light tint of yellow, like the colour of a green apple.
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No one could see Ms. Applebee's Apple because the bee inside her ate the apple.
They can be several colors, depending on the species. Most are green when growing, and turn yellow/green when ripe. The inside of a ripe pineapple is yellow.
my opinion is the green granny smith apple
nope red apples are way jucier then green apples