coconut trees like wet climates because they live in the rainforest and by the ocean
Coconut trees grow better in warm climates. That is why they are always associated with tropical locations.
no there do not exactly grow in warm or cold climate. there do not depend up on the climate, they always be through out year
In dry clilmates such as the southwest, in wet climates such as the northwest, in moderate climates like the midwest and northeast, and in hot moist climates like the south east. Primarily, in the US, all forests are some mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees.
Probably because they're not coconut palms. There are many species of trees (over 1500) generically called "palm trees," but only the coconut palm produces coconuts. The scientific name of the coconut palm is Cocos nucifera, which is essentially the Latin equivalent of "coconut bearer." Even if they are actually coconut palms, they might not bear coconuts in Arizona. Coconut palms require very warm temperatures year-round, and considerable moisture; Arizona is a bit too far north, and mostly too dry, for them to grow well.
In dry clilmates such as the southwest, in wet climates such as the northwest, in moderate climates like the midwest and northeast, and in hot moist climates like the south east. Primarily, in the US, all forests are some mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees.
They like cool dry climates
They like to live in hot climates, desserts. They also like dry climates
Coniferous trees are trees that produce cones to carry seeds. They also have needles. These features protect trees through the cold, dry winters of the subarctic climates. Moist temperature climates support thick forests of deciduous trees, or trees that lose their leaves in the fall. Some temparate forests include a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees.
the two types of dry climates are deserts and steppe.
the two types of dry climates are deserts and steppe.
This is because in the wet climates the limestone will break apart due to the rain. And in dry climates it does nothing to the limestone. Therefore, this is why limestone can form cliffs in dry climates than wet climates.
sub tropical like in southern Florida or southern California
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
Savannas are generally warm to hot climates with distinct very dry and very wet seasons. The vegetation is characterized by clumps of thorn trees, like acacia, thorny bushes, and with deep grass cover most of the area