Ecuador, Costa Rica, Colombia and Panama
Where Bananas Grow Bananas grow in South America, Florida and places that are warm.
they have summer there, its a hot season and bananas grow in hot seasons -__-
The Rainforest is one place bananas can grow. They also are grown in other parts South America and many other countries in the world. Africa produces a large number of bananas, and many gardeners in North America have banana plants in their gardens.
Bananas grow in South America, South-East Asia, Africa and the Caribbean islands. Hawaii and Florida are the only locations in the US with any significant production. La Palma, one of the seven major Canary Islands also has many banana plantations.
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Most bananas grow in South and Central America (Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama, Mexico, Colombia), South-East Asia (China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Phillipines, Thailand), Africa (Burundi), and the Carribean Islands and Canary Islands. That being said Bananas can be found in other countries, such as the U.S. (Hawa'ii).
Bananas grow in every South American country except for Chile.You can use link:http://go-passport.grolier.com/map?id=mtlr038&pid=go(use fruits)
From South America to North America. I think.
Because of climate, it is less expensive to grow bananas in Central America and ship them to the U.S.
Yes. Bananas grow well in the Northern Rivers region, and down around Coffs Harbour.
Basically, they grow the bananas in Central America, so a hurricane there means less bananas to ship out, therefore less bananas in stock.
Tropical zones. Manly South America.