Typically conifers... cone bearing trees, such as pine trees.
Pine trees grow in coniferous forests
Deciduous Forests have these kinds of climates and organisms in it.
Antarctica has the least forests of any continent. Its extreme cold temperatures and dry conditions make it inhospitable for trees to grow in significant numbers.
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant bananas grow on are herbs.
Apple trees do not grow well in ANY forest. They need sunlight to grow well.
Currently there are no trees growing in antarctica, it is just too cold. However millions of years ago antarctica was a vast, lush forest.
Forests generally grow well in temperate climates that have moderate temperatures, abundant rainfall, and distinct seasons. These conditions provide the ideal environment for trees to thrive and form dense forest canopies.
Probably because temperate rain-forests are their natural environment, where conditions are right for them.
There is no rain and there are no forests there. It is too cold for trees.
they are easier to grow in tropical rain forests
a cold dry region where trees can not grow
No, there is only pine trees in pine forests. I think?