In a word, NO. Some avocados do better in the tropics,eg, in Australia, the Shepard thrives in the tropics, and some like a mild climate,eg, Hass & Wurtz. Brendan, Australia.
two trees and three fruits
Yes I went to the zoo and they had a pool and some trees at caldwell zoo they do like tropical conditions but not to warm though they aren't for winter or summer or spring or fall they are for any season and they just dont like hot places they need to be cooled or air conditioned or in a cold pool or lake
No. Cambodia is a tropical country, so oak trees do not grow there, since they need a temperate climate.
Avocado trees are very susceptible to root rot. Therefor, they need soil that drains thoroughly and well. However, they also need rich soil. So a loamy, sandy soil is good for avocado trees that are outdoors, and a loose, rich humus soil is good for potted avocado trees.
the `tropical rain forest contains loads of trees which give oxygen which we need to have to be able to bread
Tropical fruits are those that require a warm weather all year to grow as is found in tropical regions. The plants or trees themselves need the warm temperatures and any colder weather will cause the trees to die.
Banyan trees require a moist and tropical climate to thrive. Deserts, on the other hand, are characterized by arid and dry conditions, with limited water availability. The lack of water in deserts makes it difficult for banyan trees, which rely on ample water supply, to survive and grow.
water, lots and lots of water. LOL
The only rays that I know of need tropical conditions (some saltwater, some fresh, but both tropical). So the answer is No.. Since goldfish need cold water, they would not be able to co-habit.
They need tp collect as much sunlight as they can. The jungles have so many tall trees.
Avocados need a tropical or semi-tropical environment. They are best grown in California, Florida, southern Texas and parts of Mexico. It is a tree that is native to Central Mexico. Here in North Georgia we get frost in the winter, so there are no locally grown avocados up here.
No. Palm trees are found in tropical areas, while parts of the arctic are part of the tundra biome.