No, Pears do not come from a rainforest. They are primarily cultivated in temperate regions with well-defined seasons, such as parts of Europe, Asia, and North America. Pear trees thrive in climates that provide cold winters and warm summers, which are not typical characteristics of rainforest environments.
No. Pears grows in a moderate temperatures and are sensitive to wet weather. Pear trees are mostly Europian or Asian species.
Yes they do but only in humid rainforests because they are a humid fruit.
Two kinds of pears come from New Zealand. New Zealand exports both Bosc pears and Taylor's Gold pears. Taylor's Gold pears are a new type of pear.
They come from Africa and trees.
michigan for one
south africa
African rainforest .
Well, Obviously pears come from pear Trees. Pears can come from many places. Pears grow almost anywhere in the US. My Grandfather had pears growing just in Vancouver which is unusual but, it would be hit in miss for an area like that. Basically all you need is some water and some sunlight. Countries: USA Regions of Europe Western And Central Asia Mexico (Basically any hot areas) Hoped This Helped
Pears can come from many countries including Japan and England. They are harvested from trees by people who hand pick them. These are then sold to the retailers and then sold to the consumer.
At first, there were 2 pears on the tree. After the wind blew, one pear fell on the ground. So there where no pears on the tree and there were no pears on the ground.
it does not come from the rainforest, it is natural and is produced in the body, and now days synthetically made
the jacana lives in the rainforest or if you called it the canpoy which is like the rainforest.