Nan bread because kippers and pasta and orange have the highest.
One is a parsnip (a sort of whitish colour) and one is a carrot (orange coloured).
It looks just like a carrot except that the root is white instead of orange. There are frilly green tops and the parsnip grows under the ground and look just like a white carrot.
No, an orange does not contain enough energy to power a clock. The small amount of electrical energy that can be generated from an orange through chemical reactions is not sufficient to run a typical clock.
The colors of the spectrum going from lowest energy to highest energy are violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red.
White, yellow, and orange
No.
The juice in an orange would be considered potential energy because it is stored energy that has the potential to be released when the orange is squeezed or consumed.
mangoes are orange because of the amount of sunlight they get
There is no significant amount of starch in an orange.
That the average mass of an orange
There are two types of energy, immediate and energy that's stored for later. So, an orange would be more immediate while pasta would be stored for later. They have similar energy proportions but pasta would be higher.
A parsnip is a pale yellow in colour, tapering root. It is is boiled or baked. The flavouris strong and sweet. Pastinak in the German language; pastinaca in the Italian.