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The population of tomato frogs in the wild is difficult to estimate accurately. However, they are listed as endangered, with threats such as habitat loss and introduced predators contributing to their declining populations. Monitoring and conservation efforts are ongoing to help protect and stabilize their numbers in the wild.
China is the world's largest producer of tomatoes. It accounts for a significant portion of global tomato production due to its large agricultural output and favorable climate conditions for growing tomatoes.
1. Potato 2. Garlic 3. Cherry tomato 4. Bulb onion 5. Slicing tomato 6. Carrot 7. Summer squash 8. Snow/snap pea 9. Paste tomato 10. Sweet pepper
Tomatoes originated in South America, specifically in the Andes region. Potatoes also originate from South America, with their domestication believed to have started in the Andes Mountains of modern-day Peru and Bolivia.
The tomato is the edible, often red fruit/berry of the nightshade Solanum lycopersicum,[1][2] commonly known as a tomato plant. The species originated in the South American Andes[2] and its use as a food originated in Mexico, and spread throughout the world following the Spanish colonization of the Americas. Its many varieties are now widely grown, sometimes in greenhouses in cooler climates.
Only a certain type of caterpillar called a horned tomato caterpillar.
Green Tomato Limited's population is 100.
You turn into a tomato.
A tomato worm, also known as a tomato hornworm, will turn into a large moth called a sphinx or hawk moth. The moth lays eggs on tomato plants, which hatch into the green caterpillars that are often found feeding on the leaves of tomato plants.
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nothing bad happens if you tomato with milk apart from having a bad taste in your mouth
Yes, neem oil can be used on tomato plants for pest control as it is a natural insecticide that can help deter pests like aphids and caterpillars.
It lowers the acidity of the tomato
They won't hurt you. They are just ugly.
When iodine is placed on a tomato, it reacts with the starch present in the tomato and turns blue-black in color. This indicates the presence of starch in the tomato.
It will probably kill it, tomato juice is very acidic.
The reported population for tomato frogs in Madagascar in the year 2000 is said to be about 2 million. The population has grown since then and the numbers are big.