Sure, you definitely can. However whether you should eat them is an entirely different question.
Vegetables cannot reproduce themselves, so we get them from the seeds that have been planted and watered into the ground. Over time, they become the vegetables that we see in the supermarket.
Germany
it would not have greatly been affected Germany and Italy had already surrendered the Americans were pushing the Japanese back island by island it would of meant an increased loss of American lives and Japanese by bombings of mainland japan. the only real way the outcome could of been affected is if the Germans had been able to develop the atomic bomb but their attempts were severally hampered by British and Norwegian commandos. for example the operations in tellemark.
Is a chilean dish,combining roots and vegetables,all mixed,adding ground been, was first created by chilean natives,using all the produced available to them
They are vegetables that have been steamed rather than boiled.
vegetables that are not new world are vegetables that have not been genetically modified such as bluayas and strauvas.
All vegetables are kosher if they have been checked and are bug free
As of October 2023, approximately 520 atomic bombs have been detonated above ground. These tests were conducted by various countries primarily during the Cold War era. The majority of these detonations occurred in the United States and the Soviet Union, with others conducted by the United Kingdom, France, and China. The practice of atmospheric nuclear testing has been largely curtailed since the establishment of the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963.
The air and sea to the east has been affected by radiation.
yes it has been affected by floods and also the cyclone
Not familiar with an atomic rifle. There have been artillery pieces that can fire an atomic shell, but not a rifle.
The atomic bomb successfully achieved its intended purpose of ending World War II by forcing Japan to surrender. However, its use has been highly controversial due to the massive loss of life and long-lasting impact on those affected by radiation.