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Do spruce trees grow better in northern or southern forests?

Spruce trees grow better in the northern hemisphere. This is because they need colder winters and they need snowy weather making it easier to grow in the northern hemisphere.


Why do some trees grow in the northern forest?

Trees grow in the northern forest because they are adapted to that environment.


Do hickory trees grow in Northern Iowa?

Do hickory trees grow in western iowa


Why does protococcus usually grow more heavily on the northern side of trees?

Protococcus tends to grow more heavily on the northern side of trees because that side receives less direct sunlight, creating a more favorable environment for its growth. The northern side is often cooler and moister, providing ideal conditions for protococcus to thrive compared to the sunnier, warmer southern side.


Where is hardwood made?

Trees generally. If you are asking where hardwoods grow, that answer is a bit broader. Hardwoods grow from the middle southern portion of the southern hemisphere to the middle northern portion of the northern hemisphere. Generally speaking, any tree with leaves produces hardwood (ash, oak, balsa), opposed to needle bearing trees that produce softwoods (i.e. pine, for, cedar).


Where do maitai trees grow?

in the villages of Northern Thailand.Gurjot Singh Sodhi


Do maple syrup trees grow in Thailand?

They are growing in the southern Thailand


Can southern pine trees grow back after being cut down?

no


Do Birch trees grow in Georgia US?

Yes, birch trees can grow in Georgia, US. They are well-suited to the cooler climates in the northern part of the state where they can thrive in moist, well-drained soils. However, they may struggle in the hotter and more humid southern regions of Georgia.


What was a difference between northern and southern farmers?

Um well I'm going to have to go with ones northern and the other is southern that and they grow different plants and veggies.


What do you call the flat cold northern regions where no trees grow?

You call these areas tundra.


What is the most common land use in northern Canada?

Forest, we grow lots of trees.