Yes they did
-rimz
about 50 billion years ago they did grow.
Trees do not exist on the North Pole. An ocean covers the North Pole and large masses of ice cover that ocean. Only occasionally does an occasional lead open up and does water become visible. Trees do not grow very well on ice.
Because the climate further to the North pole gets colder. Therefore the trees cannot get the right amount of what they need to grow but still get what they need to grow. So still grow just not as much
No, there are no trees at the North pole. it is a bleak desolate plain of ice.
It is an evergreen forest. Both poles grow only coniferous trees. The climates at both poles can only grow trees that do not lose their leaves.
in the north pole
It is the north pole holds 1/3 of the worlds trees.------------------------------------------ I doubt if that is true. Most trees will grow where the climate is not too severe, as at the Poles or in Deserts. However they do grow well in most other parts of the world.
North Pole
-- To Palm Springs, California . . . 3,878 miles (rounded) -- To Palm Springs, Florida . . . . . 4,374 miles (rounded)
No plants grow in the North Pole because it is far too cold for anything to grow. Most plants need certain temperatures to sprout, along with soil.
North pole
pandas dont live in the north pole, and even if they did, bamboo doesn't grow there.
The north pole, along with penguins and ducks