A cucumber can grow anywhere from a couple inches, to several feet. It really depends on the climate, dirt, gardener, etc. All sorts of environmental factors go into determining how tall (or long, as the case may be) of a cucumber.
Or, if you have it on it's side, then the height is probably a few inches. It all depends on how you look at it.
My advice would be to purchase, or grow a cucumber, and measure it yourself.
Hundreds. The exact number depends on the variety of cucumber, and the size.
Hundreds. The exact number depends on the variety of cucumber, and the size.
The size of a mature cucumber seed will likely vary some with the variety. An internet search of cucumber seed images indicates they are around 3/8 inch long.
It obviously depends on the size of the cucumber but they are often 90% water.
Yes, You can give a guniea pig a cucumber as long as its reasonable size. How to determine whether the size is accurate is, making sure the peice of cucumber does NOT exceed the size of the guniea pig's head. This is recommended with any vegetable given to your guniea pig.
Sea cucumbers are not cucumbers. They are animals similar to jellyfish. You cannot substitute the two.
Hundreds. The exact number depends on the variety of cucumber, and the size.
Depending on the size of the cucumber, one to three.
Depends what size it is.
Not really. Even though there are different cultivars of cucumbers, there really is no difference between a "normal" cucumber and an "English" cucumber.
For standard US commercial size, 40lb.
A large cucumber typically yields about 1 to 1.5 cups of sliced or diced cucumber, depending on its size and water content. If you're using it for recipes, it's good to measure out the quantity you need, as cucumbers can vary.