Where water is not found naturally in creeks and rivers, or as rainfall, farmers have to drill bores, going down hundreds of feet, to tap into underground water supplies (such as the Great Artesian Basin in Australia). The water is then brought to the surface via windmills. Water may also be diverted from rivers and dams into canals, which eventually feed into the farmers' paddocks. This is an inefficient way to get water, as much can be lost through evaporation.
Apple trees grow in temperate climates.
coconut trees like wet climates because they live in the rainforest and by the ocean
yes in tropical climates fruite mainly grow on trees
a cold dry region where trees can not grow
Only certain species and in a container, they grow in much warmer climates and cannot handle an Illinois winter.
the trees grow well in wet cool climates
Coffee grows in tropical wet climates such as Costa Rica and can also grow in dry climates too.
Pine trees do not grow on volcanoes. Pine trees usually grow in hot, tropical places, such as Hawaii and the Bahamas.The question is about palm trees!Palm trees grow in tropical, sub tropical and temperate climates. I suppose it is possible a palm tree will grow on the slopes (lower slopes) of a volcano.
Pomegranates typically grow in warm climates with plenty of sunshine. They thrive in regions with mild winters and hot, dry summers. Pomegranate trees do well in sandy loam soil that drains well.
On a tree in orchards all around the worldApples grow on trees. They thrive in cool climates better than warm.
deciduous trees :)
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