No, both statements are actually examples of subjective information.
"The stem of a sunflower can grow up to ten feet tall" is subjective because it can be measured and verified. It is an objective fact that can be proven or disproven.
"Sunflower seeds taste delicious in salads" is subjective because it is a matter of personal taste and preference. What one person finds delicious, another person may not. It cannot be measured or proven.
'The stem of a sunflower can grow up to ten feet tall' would be Objective while 'Sunflower seeds taste delicious in salads' could be an example of Objective information?
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Which of the following is most objective then?
Sunflower seeds taste delicious in salads.
Growing a sunflower that is 10 feet tall is very impressive.
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Sunflowers are more beautiful than tulips.
The stem of a sunflower can grow up to 10 feet tall.
Sunflower seeds taste delicious in salads.
Growing a sunflower that is 10 feet tall is very impressive.
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Sunflowers are more beautiful than tulips.
The stem of a sunflower can grow up to 10 feet tall.
The statement "The stem of a sunflower can grow up to 10 feet tall" is the most objective out of the options provided. This statement can be measured and verified, and it is not based on personal opinion or subjective judgment.