I wouldn't say bad. If you don't at least cut it into pieces, it would choke you, and if you don't chew it or remove the rind, you might not get much enjoyment out of it, but other than the health risk of swallowing something that big whole, there are no ethical issues.
what do you think. NO
You buy watermelon as a whole fruit or fruit that is already cut up.
Impossible through a straw
Whole-entire-world or Whole entire world i can tell u that the answer is Whole Entire World so it is none of the ones above because they havent spelt it with a capital letter x
worms and smaller fish
Watermelons do not all weigh the same thing, so there is no way to answer this question. Also, a "crate" is not a recognized unit of measurement, as all crates aren't the same size.
The correct phrase is "whole year round." It emphasizes something that happens or is available during the entire year without interruption.
No because it is to big to fit the whole thing in your mouth and the green does not taste good.
Without different genes every single living thing in the whole entire world would be the same.
Chewing a pill can sometimes alter the way a medication is absorbed in the body, potentially reducing its effectiveness. It is generally recommended to swallow pills whole unless your healthcare provider advises otherwise.
One way to effectively take prednisone without experiencing its taste is to swallow the pill whole with a full glass of water, without chewing or breaking it. This can help minimize the chances of tasting the medication.
This isn't logical. Use common sense. When you chug the can of corn it won't just HAPPEN to form into a corncob in your stomach.