Peas can grow anywhere in the US, but only during certain times of the year. They need cool temperatures, but they will die off with a frost. This means that fall and spring are the normal growing seasons for peas. However, in some parts of the US with mild winters, peas will grow during that time period as well. If you can protect peas from the first frost with a rowe cover, they can last as long as the temperature begins to rise again.
Most of the peas in the world grow in Europe. There are many across Asia and South America. Not many grow in Africa but some countries in Africa are lucky to have peas growing there. There are also a few in the South of Australia and North America. but this is a pretty stuiped answer.
Peas grow inside the pea pod. They are the seeds.
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Sweat glands are found in the skin.
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Octail and Rice and Peas came from the West Indias
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Sweet pea or Lathyrus is an annual plant
Any sugar water and especially honey water will kill or keep your sweat pea plant from growing.Well not so sweat cuz i dont like peas.
The types of peas are: snap peas, snow peas, and garden peas (some people know it as green peas, English peas, or shelling peas).
"sweat peas are sweet so when someone calls you that, they are calling you sweet!" Sweet peas are not sweet in fact they are poisonous, but they smell very sweet which is where they got their name. A lot of mothers call their child their sweet pea because they are small like peas, sweet and peas are held in a pod which is how the child looks wrapped up in a blanket like most parents do. If an adult is called a sweet pea it is in deed usually because they are very sweet.
The term sweating bullets originated from cartoons. In cartoons, when the characters were shown with the beads of sweat, it would look like little bullets.
Falafel is Middle Eastern. from colloquial Egyptian. A dish of spiced mashed chick peas formed into balls or fritters and deep fried. Eaten in or with pitta breab
The armpit function by secreting sweat, a natural human response to certain events, for example, an elevated temperature. The pubic hair which grows there helps to absorb this sweat, and by increasing surface area, assists in its evaporation. Many humans inhibit the ability of the armpit to sweat by applying an antiperspirant deoderant. This also helps to mitigate the awful smell which can originate from the armpit.