''yes, but only one type it is called the dwarf widow tree.''
I Believe it is the Dwarf Willow Tree not "Dwarf widow tree"
Your question needs to be clarified, the Merditarranean is a sea, trees do not grow in the sea
Commercially trees are planted close together to make them grow straight and tall. Normally trees just grow straight up to reach for the maximum amount of sunlight.
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Lemon trees are said to be first grown in India, Northern Burma, and China. They also grow in Mexico, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, United States, and Australia.
Fir and pine trees are easy to work with because they have clear rings and they grow quite old
No they can't.
No, because the tundra is a biome where no trees grow. Evergreens grow in the Boreal/Coniferous Forest.
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Coniferous trees usually grow in the taiga, but the dwarf widow can grow in the tundra.
They dont grow in the tundra because the tundra is to hot and there is not enough water for them to grow...thats grass land because the tundra is too windy it would knock the trees over and in somplaces it is too cold
Tundra is land where it is too cold for trees to grow. It is found usually in the far north of the planet's surface.
Yes, Dwarf trees do live in the Tundra. Dwarf trees are the tallest plant in the Tundra growing up to 5 cm tall. Tiny! The harsh winds and freezing weather conditions make it impossible for anything taller to grow.
You call these areas tundra.
Tundra is defined as a treeless ecosystem because of its low temperature, but dwarf shrubs and trees do grow in tundra climates. Other types of vegetation include: grass, moss, and lichens.
Arctic Tundra.. A tundra is means ""treeless""since it is so cold.. and very rare plants grow on the landd :] <33 xSlEEPiNq_bEAUTYx
forest grow , higher up are meadows with small trees and shrubs, and above the timberline, where it is too cold for trees to grow, are only scatterd tundra plants.
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