about 5 months?
yes. A brook trout live in freshwater.
They live in cold freshwater lakes and streams, as in mountain areas.
It grows 1inch per month
I'm guessing not as long as it would take for you to swim there.
Yes, there are trout in Minnesota.
All lengths are measured in metres, because a trout is less than a metre long the length would be quoted in fractions of a metre. The fraction for a trout would be thousandths, millimetre. A 500 gram trout would be about 330 millimetres in length.
It grows 1inch per month
Trout is a fish, tundra is a type of land.
Trout can be found in mountain streams, so in a way they do live on mountain.
Eggs usually hatch about a month after they are deposited and fertilized in mounds of stream-bed gravel. However, cold temperatures can delay the hatch for as long as an additional month. Newly hatched fry stay in the gravel and live off their attached egg sac until it is totally consumed. This usually takes four to six weeks. They then swim up and out of the gravel as fully formed fish.
Trout are cold water animals.