yes
It is difficult to grow kiwi in Phoenix due to the hot summers. However, some have luck with kiwi vines growing, through getting them to fruit is not easy.
hot
People in Iceland grow food in hot houses. They grow vegtables and fruits.
the equator
In New Zealand there is alot of kiwi fruit mostly because of the climate. I live in a place called Napier, where theres a lot of kiwi fruit that is sweet and juicy.YUM! It is mostly hot all year long which is good for the kiwi fruit to grow.
There are many tropical and citrus fruits that grown in hot climates. Dates, pineapple, figs, bananas, oranges, lemons, and limes all thrive in hot climates and countries.
Kiwi are found in a selected range of places all over New Zealand, both warm temperate and cool temperate. In reality, compared to other places in the world, New Zealand has very few areas which could be classified as "hot".
they all grow off plants and flowers.
The sun beats down on them.
Well it grew up my nose and that's warm
Plants that grow in hot places typically have leaves that are small, thick, and may be waxy or hairy to prevent water loss. In cold places, plants may have larger leaves to capture more sunlight, as well as adaptations like fuzzy coatings or red pigmentation to protect against freezing temperatures. These physical characteristics help plants optimize their growth and survival in their respective environments.
becuse soya beans cant grow there.soya beans need hot places to grow.