Where did apples originate in the U.S.?
Apples did not originate in the US. They were brought to America by the English colonists and carried along as they migrated west. The story of Johnny Appleseed is based upon the kernel of truth that a man named John Chapman planted apple orchards throughout large parts of the Old Northwest Territory (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin) and that these orchards were used by later settlers who encountered them.
The weight of an apple bushel is 48 lbs. The current average price in regular grocery stor now is $1.39 per lbs., according to the July 2014 average prices by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That brings the cost of a bushel of apples to $66.72.
What kind of apple do you use to make apple sauce?
my mom uses Jonathon's and Cortland's, and her apple butter came out great!!!
If you mean Apple Computers, then the 2 founding members were Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, although Steve Wozniak was the engineer behind the Apple 1 of which only a few hundred were made. Mark Markkula was the venture capitalist behind the operation, and Steve Jobs was the driving force behind getting it out in the open. Watching 'Pirates of Silicon Valley' is highly recommended for a full in-depth view on what happened in the early years of Apple Computers. Otherwise, you're looking at Nature, and years of evolution.
fall Apples start to grow in the spring and are usually ready to pick at the end of summer or early autumn (fall)
What was the shortest boxing match ever?
Quickest Knockout ever:
Russell Rees stopped Des Sowden in just 4 seconds on Friday November 3, 2000, Leisure Centre, Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire, Wales. Sowden was knocked out by first punch just 4 seconds into the fight. The quickest recorded knockout in boxing history. (recently this has been changed to 10 seconds)
Ever Beleño stopped Guillermo Salcedo in 5 seconds on Friday 16 September 1994. The shortest KO record in the world.
Oliver Rubin stopped Peter Simko in 5 seconds on Friday, February 8, 2002, Imperial Gym, Budapest, Hungary.
José (Espinaca) Pons, knocked out Cecilio Niz, both Argentinians, in only 5 seconds, in the Luna Park Stadium of Buenos Aires, CF, Argentina, on March 26, 1952; this is the record for a South American professional fight.
Jack Roberts stopped Tony Milam in 6 seconds in Corpus Christi, TX on Wednesday, March 29, 1939.
Peter McNeeley had a 6 second TKO over Frankie Hines.
Ricky Parkey stopped Broderick Mason in 8 seconds on Tuesday 11 December 1984.
Phil Williams KO Brandon Burke in 10 seconds
Teddy Baker stopped Bob Roberts in 10 seconds.
Jeremy Williams stopped Arthur Weathers in 10 seconds on Tuesday, March 19, 1996, Spruce Goose, Long Beach, CA
Marty Lindquist stopped Max Alexander in 10 seconds, National Guard Armory, Philadelphia, PA on October 14, 2006.
* Lindquist landed a right hand with the opening bell on a unsuspecting Alexander leaving him unconscious for several minutes
* official time of stoppage was 10 seconds
* on November 1st 2006 the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission ruled the fight a No Contest because Lindquist failed the pre fight drug test.
The quickest knockout in recorded history, including the full 10 count from the ref, was a welterweight fight from 1946, when Al Couture knocked out Ralph Walton in 10.5 seconds.
Jack Dempsey KO Tony Drake in 11 seconds
George Warner KO Mike Russo in 11 seconds
Sid Hitchins KO Trino Perez in 11 seconds
Shannon Briggs KO Luciano Zolyone in 11 seconds
Rudy Zymeck stopped Alec Luke in 11 seconds on October 9, 1939 in Newark, N.J.
Joe Jakes stopped Al Foreman in 11 seconds on January 14, 1942 in Brooklyn, N.Y.
George Wyoming Warner stopped Mike Russo in 11 seconds on August 15, 1927 in Shibe Park, Philadelphia, PA
Battling Nelson KO William Rossler in 12 seconds
Nicky Piper KO John Ellis in 12 seconds
Billy Weeks KO Romeo Hagen in 12 seconds
Freddie Pendleton KO Kevin Sedam in 12 seconds
Angel Torres KO Gabriel Krizan in 12 seconds
Henry Crawford KO Adam Wynant in 12 seconds
Jerry Coursol stopped Larry Baker in 12 seconds on June 21, 1944 in Elizabeth, N.J.
Who shot an apple off a head with bow an arrow?
William Tell supposedly shot an apple off of his son's head with an arrow.
What is the nutrional value of apple?
It depends on the type, I guess. . .
But wouldn't this go under health or something, not Apple computers?
Actually if you don't have more then five apples a day (which most people don't) then apples are supposedly goodfor your digestive system. Apples contain fibre so if helps sped this up in your colon.
What are some real or fictional characters associated with an apple?
Here are some characters traditionally associated with apples:
What country is Goliath birdeater native to?
Goliath birdeaters, taxonomic name Theraphosa blondi, are tarantulas native to South American rainforests. Their distribution range includes the countries of Guyana and Surinam, as well as parts of Brazil and Venezuela.
Will pear phones exist in the future?
Maybe. But there's a reason why they make things like real things on the show but different names and looks because it's copywriting the original owner like they would steal their title and image. That's why the names are different but looks a lot like the real thing. Like for example: Pearphone - iCarly, Apple - Real life, Skybucks Coffee - iCarly, Starbucks - Real life. It makes sense.
So they have to change the names of things or they'll get in big legal trouble with law-enforcement.
(If you don't get what I mean, watch iTake on Dingo or think about the episode if you've seen it. It shows an example of copywriting because the Dingo Channel steals iCarly's stunts and tricks.)
What is the height and width of an apple tree?
the average height of an oak tree is 60ft the average height of an oak tree is 60ft
When is apple season in Australia?
Australia's Apple Season has several phases because some varieties ripen sooner than others.
Early Season is late January to early February (Summer Strawberry, Gravenstein, Royal Gala)
Mid Season begins around early March (Bonza, Golden Delicious, Jonathan, Red Delicious)
Mid-Late Season from early April (Fuji, Tasman's Pride)
Late Season April through May (Granny Smith, Pink Lady, Sundowner)
What country are apples native to?
The apple tree was first cultivated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor is still found today. Today apples are grown throughout the world.
Latest scientific data shows that the apple actually originated in the southern United States, the only habitat of its ancestor Gillenia, a woody shrub also called Indian's physic. When the Cretaceous Age came to a disastrous end with the meteor crash that killed the dinosaurs, all species on earth began to evolve at an accelerated rate, to meet the harsher conditions. At the same time that mammals began to grow larger, Gillenia crossed with a spiraeoid proto-malian (the common ancestor of Vauquelinia, Lindleya, and Kageneckia) to produce a new plant with double the chromosomes of its ancestor (the only place where Vauquelinia and Gillenia both grow is Texas!). The resulting hybrid eventually evolved into the wild apple (or crabapple). Over the course of millions of years, the wild apple spread over the Bering Strait into Asia. The ancient Turks of the Ili Valley were the first to domesticate the crabapple, crossing it with another wild apple, the sieversii. They probably created the Asian pear by breeding the wild apple with the wild pear, a pome from the Caucasus. So using the available evidence, we can finally say that the birthplace of apples was most likely Texas.
How many different types of pennies are there in the US?
Can i grow a tree from an Apple where one of the seeds is sprouting?
You can grow an apple tree from seed. Each apple has from 1-10 seeds inside. However, it will take a long time.
What is the inside of an apple called?
The Inside Of An Apple Is Called A Core, It Is Not Called The Meat Of The Apple