The answer depends on the fruit and how ripe it is. Often, it also depends on the weather during the fruits' growth, and whether or not is has been forced.
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Plumping fruit is what fruit sellers do. It can be as simple as syringing water into watermelons, but typically putting fruit into water so that their skins swell which then increases the weight of the fruit.
It would depend on what fruit you are talking about. Like watermelon has more water then something like an apple.
Well not entirely but it does contain fruit but its mainly water and fruit
Seed+Water=Fruit!
Yes, it is a fruit.
The pumpkin's mass is 4.8 kg, and 0.9 of its mass is water. This means 0.1 of its mass is not water. To find the mass of water: 4.8 kg x 0.9 = 4.32 kg of water To find the mass of not water: 4.8 kg - 4.32 kg = 0.48 kg of not water
The objects interacting in this case are the fruit and the Earth. The force that causes the fruit to fall to the ground is gravity, which is the attraction between the mass of the fruit and the mass of the Earth.
Vegetables contains more water than fruit
Citrus fruit is sprayed with water to create a protective layer for the fruit when it gets cold. This water will become ice and keep them insulated, which helps keep the harsh weather from destroying the fruit.
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Yes, water has mass. All matter, of which water is one kind, has mass.