peanuts and beans can be separated by which method
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Peanuts and beans are separated from each other by the process of handpicking.
Explanation:
Peanuts are the nuts growing under soil, from peanut plants. They are the substances small in size, sometimes round or elongated, good to eat, contain oil.
Beans, on the other hand, are found in pods growing in bean plants. Their shape is kidney-shaped in structure, slightly lighter than nuts and are approximately same in size.
They are hand-picked in order to separate from each other.
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