File:Sugar Baby watermelon explodes when a small incision is made in its peel.jpg

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English: Sugar Baby watermelon, grown in Eastern Oklahoma, explodes when I made a small incision in it. Excessive trapped ethylene and carbon dioxide gases, upon release, facilitated the fruit to rupture due to the weakening of the rind.
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12 July 2024

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