No, it is not true that Oranges don't contain any water. In fact, oranges are composed of about 86% water, making them a hydrating fruit. This high water content contributes to their juiciness and refreshing taste. Additionally, they provide essential nutrients and vitamins, particularly vitamin C.
no i dont think so
yes it is true that lady gaga is a female but has male body parts we dont know where but it is posobly true
Someone told me she was but I dont know if its actually true.
Its actually very true because my aunt is best friends with miley cyrus and in fact if you search lisa momberber on twitter miley cyrus is her best friend. I swear to god, if you dont believe me you dont have to but yeah.
I dont believe it
Yes it is true that Seville oranges are bitter.
dont know
Yes, oranges are a fruit.
Yes, it is true.
True
No, it is not true; rain water contain all the impurities washed from the atmosphere.
No, eukaryotic cells imply that the cells have a "true nucleus" bacterial cells (prokaryotic) dont have a true nucleus and contain their DNA in supercoils inside the cytoplasm
True orange blossom produces oranges.
No. They can eat oranges more than once a week. They should only consume egg's once a week. It is not true that too much acid from the oranges is bad for blood type O.
Yes, mud can contain up to 60% water. When excess water is squeezed out, the mud can shrink because the water acts as a lubricant between the particles. As the water is removed, the particles come into closer contact, causing the mud to compact and shrink.
They contain h2o and an egg
Yes. Anything that comes into our bodies MAY contain pathogens.