"Earth apple" is a literal translation of the French name for "potato." The French is "pomme de terre" which literally means "apple of the earth."
The apple has mass. The Earth has mass. The apple falls down, and the Earth "falls" up. The Earth's motion is not measurable. The apple's motion is.
apple and earth how are they connected
Yes, the apple does attract the Earth due to gravity. However, the force of gravity is much stronger on more massive objects, so the Earth's gravitational pull on the apple is much greater than the apple's pull on the Earth. As a result, you do not visibly see the Earth moving towards an apple.
an apple has a core, that brings live to the earth
The gravitational attraction of an apple on Earth is approximately 1 Newton, which is equivalent to the weight of the apple. This force is a result of the gravitational pull between the apple and Earth.
Because the mass f the Earth is way greater then the apple's mass. Though apple attracts earth it is so negligible that it is equal to 0
The apple of the earth
Both the Earth and an apple have layers, with the Earth having the crust, mantle, and core, and an apple having the skin, flesh, and core. Additionally, both the Earth and an apple contain seeds that can produce new life. Lastly, both the Earth and an apple contribute to sustaining life, with the Earth providing a habitat for organisms and the apple being a source of nutrition for living beings.
they called them that because they saw the earth as an apple, so they decided to call it an earth apple.
because of shape of the apple is not ferfect circle and the earth's shape is oval
No, it is not true that the Earth moves up to meet the apple when it falls towards the Earth. The Earth's mass is much greater than the apple's, so the effect of the apple falling towards the Earth is not noticeable in comparison to the Earth's massive size. The Earth's motion is not easily observable due to its large size and the force of gravity keeping everything in place.
Earth pulls on the 1N apple with a force of 1N in the downward direction (towards the center of the Earth) due to gravity. At the same time, the apple also pulls on Earth with a force of 1N in the upward direction (away from the center of the Earth) according to Newton's third law of motion.