the water content of an apple is 80% and the other 20% is air
yes
300,000 litres of water
47%
10.5% by Odagral's rule.
Only if it was planted and it had the right amount of light and water. But i would not grow flowing down a river because there would be too much water for it to survive.
they need a little water and lots of sun and heat
I will truelly with all my heart and streangth to tell you that the estimate water in an apple is about 1/3. I am happy to inform you of this information.
It is 75% in apple juice or 3/4.
about 84% of an apple is water.
how old are they? do they get enough water? too much? fertilizer?
Density. It depends how dense the fruit is and how much water there is. Suppose you had a 1" by 2" aquarium full of water, and you dropped an apple in it. The apple would float, because it would be less dense then the water.
You can drink too much of anything. Even water. And most apple juice (unless it's cloudy) is really sugary.. so slow down.
the density of the apple is less than the density of the water, so gravity pulls the water down with more force than the apple causing the apple to be on top of the water