North Africa has a harsh desert climate, with high temperatures, limited rainfall, and poor soil quality. These conditions make it difficult for many plants to thrive, limiting the diversity of plant species that can grow in the region. The plants that do survive in North Africa have adapted to these harsh conditions, such as cacti and other succulents that store water to survive in arid environments.
There is no or little farming in much or north Africa along with southern Africa because of the climate. It's getting farther away from the equator and the climate starts to get colder.
No plants grow in the North Pole because it is far too cold for anything to grow. Most plants need certain temperatures to sprout, along with soil.
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north Africa i think
on the rice trees, located north of Nigeria.
thistle
Grasses and Acacia trees
they use it to grow plants and to help there fields and cow pastures grow
Decidous trees
They are grown in South Africa and along the North African Mediterranean coast
Joe