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Water gets into the coconut through the process of osmosis, where the coconut tree absorbs water from the soil through its roots and transports it to the coconut fruit.
Water gets into a coconut through the process of osmosis, where the coconut tree roots absorb water from the soil and transport it to the coconut fruit through its vascular system.
It will vary on the variety and size of coconut but generally they will have about half litre of coconut water.
Coconuts have water inside because it is a natural part of the fruit's development. The water, also known as coconut water, is stored inside the coconut to provide nutrients and hydration for the growing coconut embryo.
Yes, in fact you are more likely to be killed by a falling coconut than to be killed by a shark.
The husk traps air and enables the fruit to float in water.
Water gets inside coconuts through a process called osmosis, where the coconut tree roots absorb water from the soil and transport it to the coconut fruit. The water is stored in the coconut's fibrous husk and eventually fills the inner cavity of the coconut.
Yes, cucumber flowers need to be pollinated in order to produce fruit.
A coconut is the fruit of the coconut tree.
Yes, it is most definitely a fruit. It is a fruit of the coconut palm tree.
Humans primarily eat the fruit of the coconut plant, which is the coconut itself. The white flesh inside the fruit is commonly consumed raw or used in cooking, while the water inside the coconut is a popular drink.
The coconut grows in coastal areas. Its fruit has a fibrous layer which helps it to float on water and get dispersed to far off places. The fruit is well protected by the hard covering.