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There are some Apples to the Apple tree. After a strong wind on the tree, there were no Apples on the tree and on the ground. Why?
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Answer:
Simple, Tree's got 2 apples earlier. After the wind, 1 Apple fell down.
So there is only 1 apple each on the Tree and on the Ground. Not Apples
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