Why do pear trees produce pears?
Pear trees produce pears because it is their natural reproductive process. Pear trees are angiosperms, which means they produce flowers that contain reproductive organs. The flowers of pear trees have both male and female reproductive structures, which allows them to self-pollinate. When a pear tree flower is pollinated, it produces a seed that develops into a pear.
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