yes. Peanuts are legumes they belong to the same family as peas and beans. When the flower is fertilized the flower dies and a long stalk grows down into the ground and the fruit (peanut) develops in the soil. Very strange.
Peanuts.
beans, pees, peanuts
Yes, peanuts are fruits. The part of the peanuts that are usually consumed is known as the seed. Peanuts grow from plants under the classification known as legumes, or the family Fabaceae. These plants create fruits that are usually dry and simple. The fruits range from nuts to pea plants. Peanuts are fruits because they contain the seed of the plant. Anything that contains the seed of a plant is the fruit body, or to ovary, of the plant.
Wood shavings
yes it is
well that's a stupid question. of course bananas don't eat peanuts. they're plants. they don't have mouths.
Yes, ofcourse! even bacteria have feelings!
A lot! Mostly peanuts and other plants.
they eat bugs and dead animal
beans, clovers, alfalfa, peas, and peanuts.
Peanuts are a natural resource, as they come from plants that can be grown and harvested. They are considered renewable, as new peanuts can be grown each year through farming practices.
Both. They come from the roots of plants (peanut plants) that are in the ground. They have to be dug up to be harvested.