Where do apples from the store come from?
Most apples in stores come from orchards. Apple trees are grown in large numbers in orchards, where they are cared for by farmers. The farmers make sure the trees get enough water, sunlight, and nutrients. When the apples are ripe, they are harvested and sorted by size and quality. The best quality apples are then sent to stores, where they are sold to customers.
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