The correct phrase is "What color is a mango?" This construction properly asks for the color of the mango, using "is" to indicate a state of being. The phrase "What color has a mango" is grammatically awkward and not commonly used in English.
"What colour is are in mango's?" orange's
"A mango on a tree" is not a sentence, because it is not a complete thought. It could be part of a variety of sentences. One example would be, I see a mango on a tree. Or, There is a mango on a tree. Or that bird is perched next to a mango on a tree.
Mango is gray/black with orange eyes.
Coffee is the plant that can be transplanted.
The possessive form of the singular noun mango is mango's.Example: The mango's color is just perfect.
Trait simply means - quality or character for example - if we say the mango has a yellow color, then yellow color is a trait of the mango
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simple answer you dont wear a stupid mango dress
well, if the mango is in good condition, the mango seed will grow starting very small so maybe about up to an inch, to actually get the correct answer maybe you should think about growing mango, it's good for you :)
maroon, mango
awesome colour peoples