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Coconuts grow next to the shore of the ocean. On the fifth day after you planted the coconut, the tree should be fully grown.
Because a national tree is usually unique to that country. Coconuts grow in many countries.
Yes. Coconuts grow on trees. Coconut Palm trees grow in the tropics usually near sea shores. Coconuts are the seeds of the coconut tree. Coconuts can float and if they fall into water can survive over a month before they wash up on shore. That way they can spread from one shore to another. Coconut trees can tolerate frost but can not tolerate hard freezes.
The coconuts trap air in them as they grow so if they fall in the ocean they will float away.
because they are too heavy as a single fruit and much more as a cluster. if they are fruits of vines and shrubs they will easily snapped or fall off. Coconuts grow on coconut palms because they are the fruit of the aforementioned tree.
There are two uses of a coconut 1. Coconuts are for eating 2. You can use a coconut to plant in a mixture of soil and sand and grow a coconut tree and have lots of coconuts. Where I live, in Britain, it is too cold to grow coconuts. Coconuts grow in hot, tropical climates like the Caribbean, and they can grow in climates like the Meditteranean or even slightly north of the Meditteranean, but they will need some care to grow. In Britain, where I live coconuts will be extremely hard to grow, so where I live they only have one use which is eating. Coconuts can even survive 38 degrees Celsius, but the temperature they're made for is around 21-28 degrees Celsius.
All plants grow from seeds, in the same way that all animal life comes from an egg cell. Coconut tree seeds are coconuts.
Coconuts are the seeds of the coconut palm tree. They are part of a plant.
A person usually climb up the tree and drop the coconuts.
Coconuts are seeds. Seeds don't reproduce.The parent organism is a palm tree.The palm tree produces coconuts.Under the right conditions, a new palm tree can grow from a coconut.And that tree will eventually produce new coconuts.
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