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An apple that isn't picked eventually ripens fully and may begin to rot, attracting pests and microorganisms. As it decays, it can release seeds, which may germinate and grow into new apple trees if conditions are suitable. Additionally, the fallen fruit contributes nutrients to the soil, supporting surrounding plant life. Over time, the cycle of growth continues as the seeds disperse.

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