no. some are longer than others, but just by a foot or 2.
you just multiply them together
The number of rows of kernels in corn vary and some do not have rows at all.
You have that mixed up, and nor does the question make any sense. A cob is not a corn plant: it is a appendage that holds the corn kernels that is grown or comes from the corn plant. You can have many rows of corn with many cobs on them, and typically the number of cobs on a corn plant (especially GMO corn) is a 1:1 or 2:1 ratio.AnswerIt can vary widely depending on the type of corn, whether field, sweet, or another type, and depending on what the plant breeder bred it to do. Older varieties can have as few as 12 rows of kernels on a cob, while certain types of sweet corn can have as many as 24. The average across all types is 16 to 18 rows of kernels to the ear.
All corn cobs are different to each other just like humans. In general, a normal sized corn cob will have around 16 rows of kernels with about 40 kernels per row.
You can, but if they pollinate at the same time, the sweet corn will taste all starchy and not sweet because it crossed with the field corn.
They are not all the same length. If that was the case all circles would be the same size.
Most cats have 24 whiskers on each side, placed in five very straight rows of varying length. Not all the whiskers may be the same length or in the same growing phase, however! They also have eyebrow whiskers, whiskers at the corners of their jaws and whiskers on their elbows.
There is no exact number of corn-kernels on an ear of corn. It all really depends on the growing conditions and size of corn when it's harvested.
Kernels on the same corn cob are typically arranged in rows, with each kernel connected to a silk strand that runs to the cob's base. The size, shape, and arrangement of kernels on a cob can vary depending on factors like genetics and growing conditions. Each kernel represents a potential future corn seed if fertilized.
They were not all the same length.
In general no. A regular hexagon has the same length on all sides. Also, there are other hexagons with the same length on all sides that are not regular.
a polygon with all sides the same length and all angles the same measure is called?