Because climatic conditions in South America are congenial for tomato
Well the answer is Africa and South America.
Seriously? The equator crosses through the top of South America in the Western hemishpere. Since Canada is the Northernmost point of North America, it is well above the equator.
Rainforests are found on all continents except for Antarctica. Rainforests are found in abundance in Asia, South America, Australia and North America, and to a lesser extent in Africa and even Europe.
Europe and Asia as well as North and South America.
Europe and Asia as well as North and South America.
There are a number of crops found in South America. Some of these include beans, potatoes, quinoa, tomatoes, cashews, as well as cacao.
Green papayas grow very well in Central and South America, as well as in the tropical regions of Asia. Countries where green papayas grow especially well include Ecuador, Honduras, and Vietnam.
well we grow corn, olive, onion, tomato and cucumber a lot :)
No not really they can grow it in Florida but they need special chemicals in the soil to do that but it does grow in south america. They grow all over Puerto Rico as well. You can find them growing in the wild or in someone's yard.
Yes. South America is not just south but east too. As well as west.
South America is located south from the southern tip of Texas. South America is located south of Central America as well.
Zucchini grows very well in north Texas, but can grow in the the south as well.
Since bananas are the largest crop in Africa and a major crop in South and Central America as well as the Caribbean Islands, I have no idea why they only grow in Southeast Asia.
South America is below the Equator. Well, most of it is. The very top of South America is above the Equator. If you have any more questions, don't bother to ask! :~)
Well because the Earth is a sphere, South America is both West and East of Africa.
Well, the answer is that Savanna is in Africa, Australia, South America, and Asia.
A petunia is a type of plant from South America. They are able to grow in hot and arid climates with limited humidity.