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They breed in Mexico, and they live on the coast of California and more.
Yes, because we usually (in California) get lots of sun. You can grow fruit mostly anywhere.
Theres a park in California called Red wood something. so cool. i do not know where it is. but its in California. im sure that if you look it up on Google you'll find it. I was there when i was 8.
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Wine, citrus, produce, dairy products. California produces 80% of the almonds sold throughout the world, and is the only US state to grow almonds for commercial purposes.
Of the semi-arid category, including drought-resistant grasses, cacti and the like.
Willow trees grow near the west coast, but they do not grow within a couple hundred feet of the beach of the west coast, but they do grow in the west coast.
Gold.
Marijuana, grapes, oranges, and other things.
Spruce trees generally grow in the upper USA and Canada, where winters are on average 32 degrees, and summers are on average 70 degrees. Spruce trees generally do not grow to their potential along the Coastlines of California, and the East Coast.
Vegetation that can grow along the coast (plant life that can grow in the sand or on the coast)
People are either born with wavy hair or not. You cannot grow them. There are products that help you create waves.