It depends on a lot of factors like the geographical features of the place, altitude, soil and what sort of crop one wants. suppose you live in an altitude of around 2000mts and you have black soil and average to good rainfall and you want to grow some cash crop tea would be better. moreover the market is also important. consider all these factors.
Plants need light to grow, in the abyssal/hadal zone, there is no light.
Plants in the ocean typically grow in the euphotic zone, which is the upper layer where sunlight penetrates and allows for photosynthesis to occur. This zone usually extends to around 200 meters deep, but can vary based on water clarity and other factors.
Plants have different temperature requirements depending on their species. Some plants thrive in cold environments, while others prefer warmer climates. It's important to match a plant's temperature needs with its grow zone to ensure healthy growth.
The open-water zone of a lake typically ends at the littoral zone, which is the shallow water area near the shore where aquatic plants can grow. Beyond the littoral zone is the limnetic zone, which is the area of open water where sunlight can penetrate and most photosynthesis occurs.
2 plants for the tropical climate zone is blue ostritch and red aquaw
no plants can grow in any zone but the sunlit zone
Plants need light to grow, in the abyssal/hadal zone, there is no light.
Sunlight doesn't reaches this zone so no plants are able to grow.
This depends on what zone you live in.
well maybe because plants need light to grow...?
weeds of course
It is a land in mid-Africa with agricultural prosperity and economic dependability. Hope this helps! Is is also a zone of semidesert, south of the Sahara, where short grasses, small bushes, and a few trees grow.
The best types of zone 1 vegetation are hardy plants. This includes things like tomatoes and roses, both of which can grow almost anywhere.
Plants in the ocean typically grow in the euphotic zone, which is the upper layer where sunlight penetrates and allows for photosynthesis to occur. This zone usually extends to around 200 meters deep, but can vary based on water clarity and other factors.
It's close enough to the shore, or land, that the sunlight reaches the bottom. So, plants and algae can grow because of the sunlight they receive. :) I hope I helped!
It tells you which plants can usually grow unprotected in your area. If you live in zone 6, and a plant you want to grow is hardy to zone 6, you can grow that plant unprotected all year. If its only hardy to zone 7, you need to protect it for the winter. In general, if a plant's hardiness zone is less than or equal your garden zone, it needs no protection. If greater, protect it.
Pineapples grow in the tropical zone.