No, there have never been two pieces of exactly identical popcorn.
Take the dark green fraction pieces and place them on the red circle. When all the pieces have been placed correctly you will see that the green pieces cover the red exactly.
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No, popcorn kernels cannot be planted to grow popcorn plants. Popcorn kernels are the seeds of a specific type of corn that has been bred to pop when heated, but they will not grow into popcorn plants if planted.
In the popcorn industry, unpopped kernels are known as "old-maids".
It depends on the store policy, and if the pieces fit together EXACTLY.
It is highly unlikely for two snowflakes to be exactly identical due to the complex and random nature of their formation process. Each snowflake is unique, with its own individual and intricate crystalline structure.
Since popcorn was corn to begin with, and corn is a monocot, then "popcorn" is a monocot, although it won't grow into one if its already been cooked.
No, popcorn seeds cannot grow into popcorn plants. Popcorn is a type of corn that has been specially bred to have a hard outer shell that traps moisture inside. When heated, the moisture turns into steam and causes the kernel to pop.
Yes he has been in the popcorn
No, popcorn kernels cannot sprout because they have been dried and processed in a way that prevents germination.
No, popcorn kernels will not grow if planted in soil. Popcorn kernels are a type of corn that has been dried and processed for popping, not a seed that will sprout and grow into a plant.
Nebraska, Indiana, and other Corn Belt states have consistently been the leading popcorn producers in the United States.