They can under the right conditions and climate - they would need a lot of care.
I am pretty sure at most latitudes. More close to the ground though. At a low elevation or medium elevation. Not too high of an elevation though. I am also pretty sure that Ferns a grown more north. the lowest latitude they can be at is probably 20 North in the northern hemisphere. I am not so sure about the Southern Hemisphere. They Might not even Grow in the southern Hemisphere. Also, ferns grow at 40 - 1800 meters, 131- 6,00 feet. Also, you can try looking up more information under a google search. You can try typing: where ferns are grown, where ferns exist, All About ferns, There Is an article that is called where the ferns grow thanks
actually they are grown in North Africa
Wheat and barley are grown in north china.
yes poteos are grown in North Korea
Spain , England , and France
No, but New England is in North America.
Slaver in England's North American Colonies was first used on a large scale in the tobacco industry of Virginia. Later on, it was discovered that cotton could be grown in the South, so slaves were then needed in the South.
Ferns are most commonly found wherever there are rainforests and dense bushland in Australia. This can be anywhere along the coastlines, north or south.
Chokecherries are native to North America and are still grown there today. I don't know of them being grown outside of North America.
Thomas gauge was a British general who successfully commanded all British forces in North America for more than 10 years. He was born on 1721 in England.
North West England.
Scotland lies to the north of England.