There are several things that grow naturally in India. Some of things are rubber plants, marijuana plants, and cotton plants.
: The nature forces them to have sex, which grows their population
The peanut wasn't invented, it's a food that grows naturally in nature.
A natural form is when something grows or developes in nature. for example crystals are natural forms because they are formed only in nature.
Well of course that all depends on what was written before the written text you have here. "As we humans grow old and nature grows new" in itself is not a simile, because there is a missing part to that, which would be the ending, if this were a sentence. You would have to say something like, "As we humans grow old and nature grows new, life is continuing as the grass stays green and the sky stays blue." Even though the word "As" is used here, you aren't exactly comparing a human growing older and nature growing new *with* the word as such as so: "Nature growing new is *as* humans growing older, always changing and leaving with the wind." So, no, "as we humans grow old and nature grows new" is not a simile.
A business that grows products or takes raw materials from nature. Ex. Coal Miner
It grows in nature. We use the wood to make furniture, buildings and we get paper products from them.
Who knows? It's nature. It grows at it's own pace and when it feels like it.
The longer a molten material has to cool, the greater its crýstals may grow. Water frost grows in still weather. Frozen lava grows into spar and ore by ancient volcanos. Salt grows on seashores and in caves.
Mother Nature invented wool as a fleece to keep some animals warm: the fleece grows from their skin.
The narrator in "Where the Red Fern Grows" lives in the Ozark Mountains in eastern Oklahoma. He grows up in a rural area surrounded by nature and spends his days hunting, fishing, and exploring the woods with his two dogs.
It can be found at the petals of some flowers in the nature. Their petals grows this way because it enables them to get the maximal amount of sunlight, since they don't overshadow eachother.
The mountain lion is referred to as 'the devil cat of the Ozarks' in the book "Where the Red Fern Grows." It is feared and respected by the characters in the novel for its strength and cunning nature.