Hard fruit is nothing but the fruits which are all having the relatively long shelf life and ships a bit more easily compared to soft fruit, whereas, soft fruit is nothing but, which has short shelf life comparing to hard fruit.
A hard-shelled sea creature that starts with the prefix "bar" is a barnacle. Barnacles are small marine crustaceans that attach themselves to hard surfaces, such as rocks or the hulls of ships, using a strong, adhesive cement.
Its hard
Platypus eggs are soft and leathery, rather than hard-shelled.
Sounds like a reptile to me.
No, the noun 'nut' is a concrete noun, a word for a hard shelled fruit or seed; a word for a flat metal piece that holds a bolt or screw in place; a word for a foolish, odd, or crazy person; a word for an enthusiast or fan of something; a word for a physical object or a physical person.
Nuts are a hard shelled fruit.
Cocoanuts/Coconuts are nuts and nuts are hard shelled fruit.
Almond is obtained from the hard-shelled fruit of the tree.
They grow on small olive trees. Anything edible such as apples, pears, nuts (a hard-shelled fruit) that contain seeds or a pit is a fruit.
There are many such hard shelled insects, mostly beetles.
A nut is a hard-shelled dry fruit or seed with a separable rind or shell and interior kernel according to webster's
There is no fruit that grows on an oak tree. Oak trees will produce acorns, a hard and heavily shelled nut.
Platypus eggs are not hard-shelled, like birds' eggs. They are soft-shelled and leathery.
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A hard-shelled sea creature that starts with the prefix "bar" is a barnacle. Barnacles are small marine crustaceans that attach themselves to hard surfaces, such as rocks or the hulls of ships, using a strong, adhesive cement.
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Well they are called pumpkin seeds not pumpkin nuts so theoretically the are seeds. Also this is serious they are seeds! :D