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Apples

Apples grow on trees and are a member of the rose family. They are one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits in the world.

2,118 Questions

Which is correct are there any apples or is there any apples?

Are there any apples. Is there any apples does not sound right although if you're just talking slang,it sounds OK.But professionaly,its are there.

Ranking of apple producing states?

"what's the top apple-producing state in the U.S"

Washington State is by far the largest apple producing state. They account for about half of the U.S production, followed by New York, Michigan, and California as distant 2nd, 3rd, and 4ths.

Why do you think an apple oxidizes faster once it is cut?

it no longer has a protective layer of skin on it to delay the process

How should you use a red delicious apple?

you could eat it or make it into apple juice to you know

Why aren't apples considered citrus fruits?

Apples are not citrus fruits because they are not sour. Citrus fruits are sour. Fruit that grows from a pollinated flower is considered citrus.

How much is an apple in Hong Kong?

A delicious Fuji apple cost me HK$1.90

What are some differences between apples oranges and bananas?

They have different shapes, juice are made of oranges, milkshakes of bananas, They have different colours and oranges pell is hard and bananas is soft

If you buy pears at the store that are not completely ripen what could you do to help them ripen more rapidly?

Pears ripen pretty quickly, but if you put in a bag with a banana or an apple the gases from these fruits will make the pear ripen quicker.

600 grams of apples is equivalent to how many cups?

600 grams is a little more than one pound 500 grams to a pound. 600 grams is equal to three cups, although this may differ a little between fresh apples and dried apples.

Actually a pound is 454 grams so 600 g is about one and a third pounds.

Why does ethylene oxide make apples rot or spoil?

Ethylene is the gas formed by fruiting plants that causes the fruits to ripen. After a certain point of ripening, we refer to the process as "rotting" or "spoiling" because the fruit is no longer desireable to eat. This "rotting" of the fruit is to make the seeds contained in the fruit available for procreation of the plant.

Where is the oldest apple tree today?

The oldest known living apple tree is located in Beaminster, Dorset, England.

Why do apples fall out of trees?

The fruit contains seeds, and by allowing the apples to fall when they reach maturity, the seeds can be transported a considerable distance away while remaining protected and surrounded by a source of nutrients. This enables the tree to continue its genetic lineage.

How Do Yhew Ghet A Pinhk Apple Seed From Moshimonsters?

build a bridge and jump off it or

abracadabra and hope for the best

Why did they create Apple?

Apple is the name of a company that makes computers, computer software and related devices such as the iPod. They created the Apple company because they enjoyed creating such things and thought they could make some money doing it.

How does an apple turn to be brown left in tap water?

Regardless of water or air, Apples along with other fruits generally turn brown when exposed to oxygen. This is an chemical reaction between the iron containing molecules and the air (oxygen). Cut/bruised Apple + oxygen will result in browning. You can delay this reaction by adding lemon juice, or other acidic solution (pH changes, reaction variables change).

Why does an apple falls down from a tree why dont goes up?

The acceleration of a freely falling body is dependended upon the mass of the two bodies involved, a mass of the apple is nothing, when compared to mass of the earth, so it tends to move downward towards earth.

Do apple blossoms turn into apples?

Yes they do turn in to apples later on after all the petals fall off of the blooms .