when a apple dropped off a tree onto his head he came up with the force called gravity
John Chapman always sprinkled apple seeds into the ground to grow apple trees so that the people can eat and try the delicious apples Johnny planted
John Chapman, better known as 'Johnny Appleseed', planting apples and encouraged others to do so as he traveled about the US, mostly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
Aside from the obvious ( to build houses and burn in their fireplaces), they planted a type of apple tree that did not yield good apples to eat, but that made excellent cider, which they enjoyed year round.
Johnny Appleseed's major accomplishment was planting apple trees across the Midwest of the United States, spreading knowledge about and fostering the growth of apple orchards. He played a significant role in the expansion of apple cultivation in the frontier territories.
hemlocks, grapes, pears, carrots, pine trees, apples, moutain laurels, and lots more!
No. He had plenty of time for watching apples falling down from trees.
Yes, apples come from apple trees, which are a type of plant. Apples are the fruits produced by apple trees and grow from the tree in clusters.
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Apples grow on apple trees.
Apples grow on apple trees which are planted with apple seeds.
Sir Isaac Newton is credited with discovering gravity. He did so by observing how apples fell from trees and developing the law of universal gravitation, which states that every mass attracts every other mass with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of their distance.
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Apple trees.
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Yes, apples do grow on apple trees. From what I've heard, that's the only place they grow.
Yes, apple trees produce apples.