Bananas don't come in bunches. They come in hands. Each individual banana is called a finger.
I've seen hands with 9 fingers and I've seen them with less. I think the average is about 5, which would make sense considering they are called hands.
But there is no exact answer to your question.
Yes. That's why you see bunches of bananas in the supermaket.
There are about 14 hands of bananas in one bunch. Each bunch has about 15 bananas in it.
I think it is one or two, depending on the age of the tree.
Bananas give off ethylene gas when they ripen which ripens other fruit so probably yes. They will ripen even quicker in a bag.
They all want to hangout together.
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Bananas are found in tropical areas in bunches on a banana tree. Like in the tropical rainforest. They are also found in South and North Asia.
42 x 9 = 378 Therefore 378 bananas.
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A bunch of bananas! A group of bananas is literally called a bunch. Bananas grow in these bunches, and are sold still connected this way. Although we usually see bunches with about 5 bananas in the grocery store, they grow in much larger bunches.
There are three nouns. The brown gorilla ate nine bunches of bananas. A noun is a person, place, or thing.
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Bunches is a plural noun. Here are some sentences it could be used in:I bought several bunches of bananas from the shop.Flowers often come in bunches.I thought I liked grapes, but my wife eats great big bunches of them.
Bananas are commonly sold in bunches and can be easily carried in hands making them a fruit that is often sold this way.
Yes bananas grow on trees in bunches the way you buy them in the store.
It's a joke, and because they're always in bunches! LOL! :)