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Beets are a swollen root so most of the beet is underground.
The tuber family is actually a part of the plant family. The characteristics of the tuber family is that they were grown underground & it has swollen underground stem. Potatoes, yam & sweet potatoes etc. are from the tuber family because they were grown underground & it has swollen underground stem.
Potatoes are grown underground and are white.
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It contains seeds in its core and is not grown underground.
Potatoes are underground tubers that grow on potato plants. They are a staple crop in many parts of the world and are typically grown in countries with temperate climates. The majority of potatoes are grown in regions such as Europe, North America, and Asia.
potatoes grow underground. it doesn't matter
no its grow above ground and you can pick them in strawberry farms
No, we just discussed this in our bio class its actually a tuberous root, not to be confused with the term tuber. Potatoes on the other hand are stems, but there is a difference.
No, cabbage is grown in individual heads above ground. It is cut from its roots, which are underground.