the difference is and apple is a fruit that grows on a tree and a orange grows in a bush and they both taste different
Excuse me, but Oranges do not grow on bushes they grow on trees too. the difference is taste as you said but there apperance is diffrent also they have diffrent seeds and insides.
an orange grows from bushes and an apple grows on a tree
There were approximately 1,500 apples and 2,200 oranges on board the Titanic for consumption.
it depends on the size and age of both
The word "or" is a coordinating conjunction used to present alternatives or choices, while "nor" is also a coordinating conjunction but is specifically used to present a negative alternative, often following a negative statement. For example, in the sentence "I do not like apples or oranges," "or" connects two positive alternatives, whereas in "I neither like apples nor oranges," "nor" emphasizes the negation of both choices. Essentially, "or" can be used in both positive and negative contexts, while "nor" is reserved for negative constructions.
Both apples and oranges are nutrient-dense fruits, but they differ in their specific nutrient profiles. Apples are a good source of fiber and vitamin C, while oranges are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants. Both fruits provide important vitamins and minerals for overall health and wellness.
This like comparing apples to oranges. All bones vs all skin, bones win.
no---your talking difference between apples and oranges
Fifteen apples and seven oranges.
Night and day. Apples and oranges. The skills aren't equivalent, transferable or related.
There are 9 oranges.
the difference is oranges are orange and pineapples are yellow.
There are 24 apples and 12 oranges in the basket.
233,567 Oranges
apples are not oranges
I think it is that a fruit has its seeds insidethe fruit like apples, water mellons and oranges, whereas vegitables don't.
There were approximately 1,500 apples and 2,200 oranges on board the Titanic for consumption.
a ratio is the comparison between amounts and how they are connected. For example, a ratio of 2 apples for every 3 oranges is a ratio of 2:3. This means that for every 2 apples, there are 3 oranges. This helps when asked how many oranges there would be if you had 8 apples. Because of the ratio 2:3, if there are 8 apples, there will be 12 oranges
Its 13 class of 2013 :)