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.
because they stink so much they need the Indonesia/West Pacific
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.
the birth place of coconut tree is in Malaysia.
Sandy soil is commonly found in areas with low precipitation and high temperatures, such as deserts and coastal regions. It can also be found in regions with ancient sandy deposits, like river valleys and glaciated areas.
Animals are mostly found in tropical areas.
coconuts are found in coastal areas
Coconut oil primarily comes from coconut palms, which thrive in tropical rainforests, particularly in regions like Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, and parts of South America. The Philippines and Indonesia are among the largest producers of coconut oil, where these palms grow in abundance. While not exclusive to rainforests, coconut palms are often found in coastal areas and tropical climates that include rainforest ecosystems.
a mobilian turtle can mostly be found in south Louisiana. They mostly nest in areas where there is lillies or shallow areas. They can also be found in ditches or small ponds.
Tidal forests are found in coastal areas.
In Hawaii! and most other tropical areas.
it is found near coastal areas
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