Phylum is the term that's used for animals. Division and phylum are the terms that are alternately used for plants. Pumpkins belong to the Magnoliophyta division-phylum.
The possessive noun for "pumpkins" is "pumpkins'." This form indicates that something belongs to or is associated with multiple pumpkins, such as "the pumpkins' colors" or "the pumpkins' size."
No. Pumpkins would be producers, not consumers. aka pumpkins are plants
No, pumpkins do not have caffeine in them.
according to http://urbanext.Illinois.edu/pumpkins/facts.cfm, pumpkins were originally from Central America.
No, pumpkins do not have ribs. First of all, pumpkins are not a living organism. Pumpkins are basically a plant. And wouldn't it be weird if a tree had stomach?
When the vine is ready it makes the pumpkins and thats when the pumpkins are on the vines.
The possessive form would be "the pumpkins' smiles."
Pumpkins grow on vines.
Pumpkins are definitely orange. When you see one, you will know its a pumpkin!
there are thirdy one and that is the answer ok.
You can find pumpkins at the farm, there are also vendors who sells pumpkins. The school always take the children to the pumpkin patch farm to get pumpkins for halloween.
pumpkins originated from North America