Why apples can be red?!


Question:

Why apples can be red?


Answers:
One theory is the pigments were changed to red so they stood out to animals that consumed the apples so that they would eat them and later travel out somewhere and poop them out in another area so the seeds (since most seeds dont get burnt up by the acids) can be planted in another area.

why not?

Because they can... God didn't just make little green apples

Because god doesn't like blue fruit.

why are apples red?

its in their DNA

Not all apples are red! There's green ones ( granny smiths, spartans, There's pink ones: Pinky Lady, Sweet Fruit, and Dark reds.. Detroit Reds, Beet Reds.




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