I believe that you are in fact talking about green beans
Does bean plant produces seeds in long pods
Yes, when a bean plant produces seeds in long pods, it is a form of reproduction known as sexual reproduction. Pollination of flowers leads to the development of seeds within the pods, which can then be dispersed to grow new bean plants.
yes
no, but if they are planted then they are
Anytime of the Year, inside or outside as long as its not winter
Long beans disperse their seeds through a process known as explosive dehiscence. As the pod matures, it dries out and eventually splits open, forcefully ejecting the seeds away from the parent plant. This mechanism helps the seeds spread over a wider area for better chances of germination and survival.
The saga plant's adaptation for seed dispersal is that it produces small, light seeds that are easily carried by the wind. Additionally, the seeds have wings that help them travel long distances before settling and germinating in new areas.
Two weeks.
It's the container where the beans develop on the plant. It's usually a long tube sometimes flat, sometime round.
Long answer
The root systems of beans are very shallow. It is not uncommon for them to be just a few inches long.
About two weeks.