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watermelon is yellow not red​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Euclidean plane geometry, a quadrilateral is a polygon with four edges and four vertices. Other names for quadrilateral include quadrangle, tetragon, and 4-gon. A quadrilateral with vertices, and is sometimes denoted as.

Answered by muralitharanks13
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Yellow flesh on your watermelon might come as quite a surprise since the exterior doesn't look any different than the red variety. The flesh of watermelons turning yellow is a natural mutation. ... The fruit has a sweeter, honey-like flavor as compared to red-fleshed melons, but many of the same nutritional benefits.

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