her dad discovered them
Where Bananas Grow Bananas grow in South America, Florida and places that are warm.
Bananas grows on trees in warm places, like islands Alexandria
Bananas grow best in warm, wet tropical climates.
No, the weather in the UK is much too cold for bananas. The only places in Europe that are hot enough to grow bananas are Cyprus and the Canary Islands.
No, they grow in warm places such as a desert. This family of plants are endemic to the Americas.
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant bananas grow on are herbs.
Bananas grow on banana trees. They grow in warm places such as Africa or Florida. They are commercially planted in Ecuador, Philippines, Costa Rica, Columbia and mainly in equatorial regions. Queensland Australia
Yes, tropical wet climate is ideal for growing bananas as they require warm temperatures, abundant sunlight, and consistent rainfall to thrive. These conditions provide the necessary environment for bananas to grow quickly and produce healthy fruit.
Not naturally, no. However it is possible to grow bananas in a cold country, as long as the growing environment is warm. In Iceland, for example, bananas are grown in a large greenhouse. The greenhouse is fed heat from pipes passing through it, which have hot spring water from the nearby volcanoes flowing through them, to heat the greenhouses.
well, banana grow from palm trees and grapes grow from vines. they both come from tropical places.
Yes, bananas grow on the tree in a cluster referred to as a 'hand'.
it would grow in warm places like maybe the dessert.