ripe
The main activities of an apple, as a fruit, revolve around its growth and reproduction. Apples grow on trees through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy. They serve to attract animals for seed dispersal when ripe, ensuring the continuation of the apple tree species. Additionally, apples undergo various stages of development, including flowering, pollination, and fruit maturation.
The prevalence of trade-offs is a result of the complexity of the world in which we live. Simple situations do not involve trade-offs. You are wandering through the savanna, you are hungry, you come upon a fruit tree bearing delicious, ripe fruit; you eat one. No trade off is involved. But if you are a busy city dweller, trying to decide whether you should buy a new television set, that is more complicated. There are thousands of other things you could do with the money.
In many ways, yes. When you trade, you take something that has actual value to you, and you directly exchange it for something else that has value to you, usually to the mutual benefit of both parties. What you each have is needed or strongly desired by the other. Money is too far removed from the actual object that has value. "Dollars" float through thin air at light-speed, and their meaning is getting lost. The problem with trade is mostly a matter of convenience. I just ate a perfectly ripe pear. If I wanted to get another one by direct trade, how would I do that? There are too many people, and too many things from too far away, to make trade an everyday experience.
The French Revolution was significantly influenced by high taxes, which burdened the peasantry and the urban poor, exacerbating social discontent. Coupled with high unemployment and bread shortages, these economic pressures heightened public frustration. Additionally, low crop prices and underemployment left many struggling to make ends meet, while inflation further eroded purchasing power, creating a volatile environment ripe for revolution. Overall, these factors combined to undermine the monarchy's legitimacy and fuel the revolutionary fervor.
Farmers harvest their crops quickly to avoid having it been eaten by pest their need the crops to have full nutrition's :~)
they flood the land and the ripe ones float up
Both ends of the harvest keep farmers busy. Planting has to be done at a certain time. However, the harvesting time is perhaps the busiest because the goods have to be picked, stored and transported to market.
Basically the tool would be used for someone to cut and harvest the crops when they are ripe.
The full moon nearest the autumnal equinox is known as the Harvest Moon. Traditionally, Algonquin children would perform the task of picking the ripe crops during the Harvest Moon.
Cranberries have to bounce 4 inches to be used.
Harvest typically takes place in the fall, but the exact timing depends on the crop being harvested. Different crops have different growing seasons and maturation times, so harvest times can vary. Farmers often monitor factors like weather conditions and crop readiness to determine the best time for harvest.
Harvesting
Farmers put fences around their land to keep thieves and animals out. They put nets over blueberry bushes to keep birds from eating them. They shoot squirrels to protect pecan trees so they can harvest a crop and not have their pecans eaten by animals. They try to harvest wheat as soon as it is ripe so a lightning strike does not set it afire and burn up the crop or a hail storm does not beat it into the ground.
The best time to harvest a ripe mangosteen fruit is when the outer skin turns deep purple and the fruit feels slightly soft to the touch.
Pick them off the tree when they are ripe.
to make it ripe faster because there is something in the rice/rice container that helps mangoes(or fruits) become ripe faster 'this is our investigatory project^__^' Rosalie