Because( well dont put because in the the beggining part of your sentance but, They only grow in Tropical countries because thats were it usaully rains :)
Cocoa trees only grow in tropical countries because tropical countries have hot and warm temperatures as well as a yearly rainfall that's comfortable for cocoa trees to grow/thrive in. Hope this helps!!! :')
because its hot and moist and it rains alot
Bananas and mangos have evolved for that climate. Some plant scientists experiment to get plants to adapt to other climates.
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they grow in tropical countries because it rains a lot there and its a lot of weather there
Cocoa beans grow on the cacao tree [Theobroma cacao]. The tree favors warm wet environments of Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. It's thought that the tree is native to the Amazon Basin.
It grows in a rather spikey bush. The fruit "pinapple" grows in the middle of that spikey bush. People say it grows on trees. No it does not. For it is tropical and most tropical fruit grow on trees. This tropical fruit grows on bushes.
they are competing for sunlight
on trees in warm, mild areas.
The Cocoa Tree! The fruits of the cocoa tree are oval-shaped pods, 8 to 14 inches long, ranging in colour from yellow or green to red or violet and containing the cocoa beans. See www.cocoatree.org
it's only a matter of fact that cocoa trees areonly suspose to grow in tropical areas
Conifers do grow in the Philippines. Conifers are trees that can grow in most areas such as mountain areas, tropical and in lower elevations.
mangroves
Latin America
Cocoa beans do grow in the leaves of jungle trees! COCOA
no
Iran is not known as a producer of cocoa beans. The climate in Iran is too arid for cocoa trees to grow.
Mango trees are tropical and do not grow in Kentucky.
Yes,they grow on trees in the summer in tropical countries.
yes in tropical climates fruite mainly grow on trees
Palm trees can grow all over Ireland, even though it does not have a tropical climate.
Cocoa beans grow on the cacao tree [Theobroma cacao]. The tree favors warm wet environments of Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. It's thought that the tree is native to the Amazon Basin.