-- An orange is orange.
-- An orange is spherical.
-- An orange is a malleable solid.
-- An orange has a bumpy surface.
-- An orange weighs between 1/10 pound and 2 pounds.
It's round, hard on the outside, soft on the inside, and squishy sometimes.
An orange has four key physical properties: its bright orange color, spherical shape, bumpy texture, and weight ranging from 100 to 500 grams. These properties are observable and measurable characteristics of the fruit. Each property helps in recognizing and differentiating oranges from other fruits.
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