NO they don't
Yes, some types of melons can grow in the rainforest due to its warm and humid conditions. Watermelons, cantaloupes, and honeydew melons are examples of melons that can thrive in rainforest environments.
Mangoes typically grow in the understory layer of the rainforest where there is diffused sunlight. They can also be found in the canopy layer if they receive enough light.
Fruits in the rainforest typically grow in the understory layer, which is underneath the canopy. This layer receives filtered sunlight and is home to a variety of fruit-bearing plants that thrive in the shade.
The largest animal in the rainforest is the green anaconda, which can grow up to 30 feet in length and weigh over 500 pounds.
they grow quickly because of the need for sunlight, that is why there are so many tall trees in the rainforest because they all want to reach the sun, the plants and trees are specially adapted to livng in the rainforest, and thy have butress roots to support them hile they grow.
yes ,they grow sweet cherries and sour cherries
apples,grapes,bananas, mangoes, lemon,starfruit,pineapple,lychee,cherries,rasberries and many more
the climate that cherries need to be in to grow is a mild cool climate cherries are so good
Some varieties do. Sand cherries are one variety that grow on a shrub.
Cherries can grow in zones 5 through 9 and tart cherries can grow in zone 4. Cherries are versatile and can grow in nearly any soil. Be sure though the soil is not too soggy.
Cherries are fruit. They grow on trees. The trees definitely have roots.
no, cherries are fruites from a tree. If you figure out how to grow a mature chery tree in water, best of luck to you.
On trees.
Yes
Yes.
they grow green in a tree
No you dummy!