subtropical weather with hot moist summer and cool winters
They destroyed the tea in protest of the Tea Act. This act required the colonists to exclusively purchase tea from the British West Indies Company. This angered the colonists because they could not purchase tea from other countries for better quality or price.
Southern states. It needs hot, humid climate to grow.
sugarcane
cuz they traded tea silk, rice, porcelain, and steal
The Southern Colonies had a warm and damp climate, that meant growing plants easy.
Tropical
A wet climate is needed and required to grow ragi. It is a rain dependent crop and can handle water logging.
Jute thrives in warm and wet tropical climates with temperatures between 25-35°C (77-95°F) and an annual rainfall of around 100-200 cm (40-80 inches). It requires well-drained fertile soil and ample sunlight for optimal growth.
no way
it needs low rainfall and high to moderate temperature
Tea in Turkey is mostly grown along the eastern part of the northern coast of the country, along the black sea. This area has a moderate climate, due to the proximity to the ocean. The rest of the country is too dry and harsh to grow tea.
A warm, frost-free growing climate, like that in the spring and summer months in North America.
no the UK does not grow coffe but in other places the do
The sandalwood tree flourishes in regions where the climate is cool with moderate rainfall, plentiful sunshine and long periods of dry weather.
no i do not think that tea make your hair grow
the climate that cherries need to be in to grow is a mild cool climate cherries are so good
cool climate