No, children ages 2 to 6, women, some older adults who need about 1,600 calories each day should have 2 servings of fruit and 3 servings of vegetables each day.
Older children, teen girls, active women, most men who need about 2,200 calories each day should have 3 servings of fruit and 4 servings of vegetables each day.
Yes because if you eat more than one portion of the same fruit of veg it does not give you any different nutrients
no its not same in children and adults
Equivalent fractions represents the same portion of a whole and are the same fraction.
Exersize, eat well, same as adults. Try going outside instead of staying in, and eating fruit and vegetables as well as other foods. A balanced diet helps.
no it depend on what kind of fruit it is
About the same.
Points that are contained on the same line or portion of a line are considered to be collinear.
The bird that has the same name as a fruit is the "bluejay."
there are roughly the same amount of adults and children in the world. But there are more adults by a little.
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Yes, plums and prunes are the same fruit. Prunes are simply dried plums.
The same way adults do