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Most apple peels are approximately 0.3 mm thick.
An orange peel is typically around 1-3 millimeters thick, depending on the size and variety of the orange. The peel consists of two main layers: the flavedo, which is the colorful outer layer, and the albedo, which is the spongy white inner layer.
An apple rots faster than an orange because in plant science many hormones are used in order to drop fruit, ripen fruit, elongate the stem, etc. One is called ethylene this causes fruit to rot. It is transported as a gas through the air. Therefore if a rotten banana is placed in a bushel of apples, the apples will go bad. Therefore the gas enters the fruit and causes it to decay. (The purpose for the plant is because the fruits contain the future plants seeds.) Now why do apples rot faster than oranges, this is because of the peels, and climate. An apple has a smaller peel, and therefore ethylene can enter easily. Oranges have a very thick peel, and the gas takes a while to enter the fruit. The reason for the peels lies in climate of where oranges and apples are farmed. Oranges need that thick peel because the weather where oranges are grown is tropic and hot. Therefore rotting occurs too fast. However the orange regulates it with its thick peel. Apples are grown further north where the climate is not as severe, therefore it does not need that thick peel.
Both are berries however, a pepo true berry is a berry which has a tough outer rind (pericarp) such as watermelons and cucumbers. A hesperidium's pericarp however is leathery like and thick. Some examples of hesperidiums include mostly citrus fruits like lemons, grapefruits, and oranges.
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Not more than a centimeter or two I'd say.
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they slither slowly cause of their thick bodies
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If an extremely thick amount of ash falls on building roofs, it will cause them to collapse due to the extremely heavy weight.