phototrophism- the trees lean towards the area where they will bestreceivelight at a greater surface area. plus the sea reflects a lot of incoming light towards the trees
It sounds like you might be describing a coconut. Coconuts grow on palm trees and have a hard, spherical outer shell with a hairy appearance that can resemble a sea urchin. Inside the shell is the edible white coconut meat and coconut water.
Trees cannot grow in salt water because their roots cannot uptake the high levels of salt, which would lead to dehydration and eventually death. However, salt water is not entirely useless as it supports a diverse ecosystem of marine plants and animals, and is essential for regulating the Earth's climate and providing habitat for many species.
Casuarina trees are found on sea beaches because they have adaptations that enable them to thrive in sandy or salty environments. Their deep roots help stabilize the soil, preventing erosion from strong coastal winds. Additionally, their needle-like leaves reduce water loss through transpiration, allowing them to withstand the harsh conditions of the beach environment.
Orange trees are native to subtropical regions in Southeast Asia. They thrive in warm climates with well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight. Ideal habitats for orange trees include regions with mild winters and enough rainfall to support their growth.
Mangrove trees do not produce fruits like traditional fruit-bearing trees. Instead, mangroves typically produce propagules, which are seedlings that germinate while still attached to the parent tree before falling and taking root in the surrounding muddy substrate.
In goa there are lot of coconut trees so it has a lot of production of coconuts. Coconut trees grow if there roots have access to salty water. Besides the sea the water is salty so coconut trees grow and produce lot of coconuts
It sounds like you might be describing a coconut. Coconuts grow on palm trees and have a hard, spherical outer shell with a hairy appearance that can resemble a sea urchin. Inside the shell is the edible white coconut meat and coconut water.
Yes. Coconuts grow on trees. Coconut Palm trees grow in the tropics usually near sea shores. Coconuts are the seeds of the coconut tree. Coconuts can float and if they fall into water can survive over a month before they wash up on shore. That way they can spread from one shore to another. Coconut trees can tolerate frost but can not tolerate hard freezes.
Yes, coconut tree can grow in salty water or sea water.
Fruit: pulaka, breadfruit, bananas, coconut Sea food : fish, sea turtle, coconut crabs Sea birds: white tern, black noddy
Yes, that's how the tree spreads its seed, that is why coconut grow wild beside the sea
There are several reasons coconut trees grow near the coast. The thrive on sandy soil and are tolerant of salty soil. Most trees are not tolerant of salty soil and are less likely to grow near the edge of the coast. Coconut trees need lots of sunlight and the canopy (shade) of other trees prevents this. They require moderate temperatures and typically the sea prevents coasts from getting too cold. Finally, they like lots of rainfall which common near the coast.
Your question needs to be clarified, the Merditarranean is a sea, trees do not grow in the sea
A coconut is a land plant.The actual 'coconut' is actually a seed.It floats so as to enable it to be washed out to sea & eventually may get washed up onto land, far from where it entered the sea. It then can germinate & grow into a tree.
The Caribbean sea creature that can climb trees is the mudskipper
What is the scientific name of coconut shell
The Coconut palm tree (Cocos Nucifera) is grown widely in the tropical areas around the world. It is found in the Asian continent, Central and South America and Africa. This palm is usually found near the sea on sandy beaches where it can tolerate salt spray and brackish soils. The Coconut palm can also grow well inland.