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Apples
Introduction of Apples
editApples come from Apple trees. Apples can be related all the way back to the biblical story of Adam and Eve. They are thought to have originated about 4000 years ago.[1]
History of Apples
editApple trees originally started in Eastern Europe and Southwestern Asia. Today they are everywhere with over 7000 varieties. In 1800, Johnny Appleseed walked 100,000 square miles to plant apple trees.[2]
Types of Apples
editThere are many types of apples.[3]
Yellow Apples
editYellow apples are good for your heart, eyes, and immune system.[4]
Red Apples
editRed apples are good for your heart and memory.[5]
Green Apples
editGreen apples maintain bones and teeth.[6]
Chart
editSymbol | Job | location |
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To add a name for the row. Will appear in bold or linked. | To the left of the P key | |
! | This creates a shaded box for the titles of the rows and columns | Shift and the number 1 key |
- | This should be added to tell the program to start a new row in the table | The farthest right key in the P row and the hyphen next to the 0 key |
| | Just one should be placed in front of these lines of code (+, -, etc) | Farthest right key in the P row |
|| | These separate information in the different columns | Still farthest right from the P key |
Uses of Apples
editFun Facts of Apples
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