Whether or not red apples or green apples are better, is really just a matter of personal taste. Green apples do tend to be a little more on the tart side depending on the variety.
Apples can be red, but not all apples are red. There are green apples too.
No. of apples picked = 1No. of red apples = 6No. of yellow apples = 8Total no. of apples = 14Probability that the apple picked is red = No. of red / Total no. of red apples= 6/14= 3/7= 0.42857142857142857142857142857143
apples are red
Probably because when we are really young, the books we read that contain apples are usually red, and also, because most parents buy red apples for their kid's to eat, and when we learn the alphabet next to the letter A is almost always a red apple. It's probably mostly just because almost all things apples we see are seen as red, since the red apples are sweeter, and look more appealing and vibrant.
Red apples have a larger anus to let out poo.
They tend to taste like apples. More specificaly Red Love Apples.
The ratio of tomatoes to red apples = 2 : 5 Tomatoes = 76 : ? The common factor = 76/2 = 38 Red apples = 5 × 38 = 190 apples
They tend to taste like apples. More specificaly Red Love Apples.
The duration of Red Apples Falling is 1.25 hours.
Some apples are red when they are ripe and some are green when they are ripe. Neither type is "better for you" than the other. Those apples that are red when ripe are often green when they are not ripe. Eating those kinds of green apples (unripe apples) is not good for you. That is the only sense in which red apples are "better for you" than green apples.
Yes. Of course! No, because some of the stems might have fallen off.