Apples grow on trees through a process called pollination, where bees transfer pollen between flowers. Factors like sunlight, water, nutrients in the soil, and temperature affect the growth of apples.
Orchids grow in the wild by attaching themselves to trees or rocks and absorbing nutrients from the air and rainwater. Factors like temperature, humidity, light, and air circulation contribute to their natural growth and development.
Banana trees can grow up to 30 feet tall. Factors that contribute to their growth include sunlight, water, soil quality, and temperature.
Apples do not eat anything as they are fruit. They grow on apple trees and rely on nutrients from the soil, water, and sunlight for their growth and development. Apples are typically consumed by animals, insects, and humans.
Apples grow on trees.
There are many apples on the ground because they have fallen from the trees due to factors like wind, overripe fruit, or animals knocking them down.
From the trees :)
apple 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.
In the Pawvillion. In the pawvillion you'll see three trees with pink apples hanging on them, you have to shake those trees for black apples (but the trees often drop regular apples, so you have to shake them a lot!)
Apple trees
Apples are grown in orchards, which means they are grown on trees. Trees need to be pruned and fertilized every year in order to produce more apples.
In trees that is where apples live ............................................. who wouldn't know where apples live omg!