Everywhere!! :)
According to: http://www.2020site.org/trees/pine.html
They range: from the Northern Hemisphere from Borneo and from Mexico to the Arctic Circle.
The Stone Pine trees may perhaps be a native of China, where it is plentiful, as in the south of Europe. It occurs in the south of France, in Spain, in Greece, and in Barbary; but it is most closely associated in our minds with Italy.
Pine trees
They come from pine trees, so wherever pine trees live. Most likely in colder climates.
umm... a pine tree?!DUHH!...lolidk
Yes. They are found in pine cones which come from pine trees. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/pine-nut)
They were created in the beginning.
A pine cone comes from a pine tree which is a conifer. The word conifer means cone bearing. Grapes come from vines.
It is possible for brown pine trees to come back to health with proper care and conditions, but it depends on the extent of damage and the specific reasons for their decline.
Lots of different trees, such as pine, pulped and then glued together.
ALL pine trees are cone-bearing -that's where the pine-nuts come from. AND that is WHY they are classified as coniferous.(Coniferous means cone bearing.)
Pine trees can be found in various countries around the world, but they are particularly common in North America, Europe, and Asia. Each region may have different species of pine trees that are native to that area.
No, Pine Trees have pine needles, not leaves
Coniferous trees (spruce, pine, etc.) are called softwood, even though some have harder wood than deciduous trees (maple, oak, birch, etc.).