Yes, nuts do grow on trees. Peanuts do not because, technically, they're not true nuts. They are legumes, which is what peas are also classified as.
I believe its native to Australia
Shoot is the second part of a plant to grow.
No, only animals can be omnivores, a nut is part of a plant.
They are plants that grow peas on them, usually in pods.
Monkey nuts grow under the soil.
yes. Pine nuts do grow in Nevada.
Yes, they grow different types of nuts like peanut, walnut, etc..
Brazil nuts are grown in the rainforest.
Peanuts. But then they are actually not nuts but rather legumes. They grow under the ground like potatoes.
Yes, nuts do grow on trees. Peanuts do not because, technically, they're not true nuts. They are legumes, which is what peas are also classified as.
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When you hit puberty
peanuts
If 'monkey nuts' = 'peanuts,' then yes, they do.
Most nuts grow on trees, including walnuts, almonds, pecans, macadamias, hazelnuts and Brazil nuts. Pine nuts also grow on trees: they grow in the pine cones of certain pine trees. On the other hand, peanuts grow underground, so they are also called "ground nuts." Technically, they are not nuts but a legume or bean, so another name for peanuts is goober peas.
I believe its native to Australia