What is a watermelon?

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I learned about rocks in school.... These are the right kinds right?

Sedimentary: from sediments and/or particles
Igneous: from lava
Metamorphic: from heat, earth, pressure

Yes.

"Sedimentary rocks are made when sand, mud and pebbles get laid down in layers. Over time, these layers are squashed under more and more layers. Eventually, the layers are lithified – turned to rock. Sedimentary rocks can be formed in deserts , lakes, rivers and seas ."
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A watermelon is a large, juicy fruit that is typically round or oblong in shape. It has a thick green rind or skin, and the flesh inside is usually pink or red, although there are also varieties with yellow or orange flesh. Watermelons are known for their high water content, which gives them a refreshing and hydrating quality. They are sweet in taste, making them a popular choice for desserts, snacks, and beverages.

To find out more about what a watermelon is, you can start by conducting a simple internet search using keywords like "watermelon" or "watermelon fruit." This will provide you with general information about its appearance, taste, and uses. Additionally, you may explore websites that specialize in agriculture, food, or horticulture to learn more about its cultivation, nutritional value, and different varieties of watermelons. You can also find videos or images to get a better visual understanding of watermelons.