Maybe
You might be referring to plants that thrive in tropical environments, such as rainforests and swamps. These plants are adapted to high temperatures and high humidity levels.
In swamps.
Because at hot places, it's call RAIN ! Snow melts at hot places, that's why
No, there are canyons in cold places and underwater.
They are called mangroves.
They usually occur in desert or places on the equator.
forest swamps or marshes
they live in swamps
Duckweed grow in marshes, swamps, and other damp places.
They don't. We eat honey but we don't live in forests or swamps.
Non avian dinosaurs lived in hot and cold parts of the world. Today, the only surviving dinosaurs are birds. There are birds that live in hot places, so the answer to your question is yes.
No