Grape - It's a fruit, the other three are vegetables........ asparagus - because its long, the others are round..........onion - its white, the others are green............lettuce - grows in leaves (pick as leaves grow), others grow in whole
few examples of diffusion are -:carbon dioxide bubbles in cold drinks diffuse out of the soda and leaves soda flatcigarette smoke diffuses into air and spreads throughout the roomsmell of cookies diffuse through out the house as they are bakedtea leaf diffuse through teabagnaphthalene balls kept in boxes diffuse into atmosphere after some timecamphor diffuse inot atmosphere directly when it is burnt(sublimation)smell of hot delicious food diffuses with other gasesperfume gas molecules diffuse into air whe put so we can smell it
Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: What? Other orange: I'm not "what"! Orange: I know but "orange" you glad I didn't say your name again? Other orange: Don't you mean "aren't" not "orange"? Orange: What? Other orange: Oh my gosh!
information (usually gossip) that is passed from person to person by word of mouth. The analogy is like the leaves of a grape vine touching each other.
Vitis vinifera is the botanical name of grapes.Family: VITACEAE The Grape familyType and Use: Deciduous vine with edible leaves and fruit. Fruit is eaten, made into wine, jellies, jams, and other food products.
grape
No, it is a noun (a fruit). Used with other nouns (grape juice, grape flavor), it is a noun adjunct rather than an adjective.
Diffuse peripheral neuropathy primarily affects the limbs, damaging the nerves of the feet and hands. Autonomic neuropathy is the other form of diffuse neuropathy and it affects the heart and other internal organs
they are DEAD animals stuffed with stuffing to take home as teddys no their not they were made just the same as any other stuffed animal
If you don't have grape leaves, you can use other leafy greens like Swiss chard, collard greens, or cabbage as substitutes. These alternatives can provide a similar texture and can be blanched to soften them for rolling. Alternatively, you might consider using rice paper or even tortillas for a different presentation. Each option will impart its own flavor, so choose based on your recipe and taste preferences.
Because the solute concentration in the salt water is higher then other solutions, in this case, a grape. the moisture is basically sucked out of the grape and the grape shrivels
For Catholics, none other than the blood of Christ. At the moment of "transubstantiation," the grape wine becomes the blood of Christ. If you mean, "what is in the grape wine in the holy Eucharist?" well, then the answer is: grape wine.