coconut widly grows in coastal ares with content of salt. It can be seen all along west coast(kerala,karnataka,goa,maharashtra) and east Coast(TN,AP,Odessa,Bengal)..
inner peninsular areas also grow coconut like,Coimbatore,pollachi of TN. Pollachi has a special breed also.
But it does not grow in North. Have u seen any where in Delhi or UP ,a coconut tree ?
TN leads the country in coconut production,the status earlier served by Kerala.
Kerala is named after coconut tree ie., keram (in Sanskrit).THERE IS NO DISH/FOOD IN Kerala ,WHICH DOESN'T contain at least one/some part of keram,
Latin America
Coconut trees have 32 chromosomes, which is typical for most varieties. These chromosomes are found in the cells of the coconut tree's nucleus.
yes
The Coconut palm tree (Cocos Nucifera) is grown widely in the tropical areas around the world. It is found in the Asian continent, Central and South America and Africa. This palm is usually found near the sea on sandy beaches where it can tolerate salt spray and brackish soils. The Coconut palm can also grow well inland.
Coconut trees can be found all around the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. They have been found as far north as Norway, but are generally found in places like Hawaii and Polynesia.
No there are not coconut trees in every state.
anywhere with trees mostly found in mexico
they are mostly found in trees.
Coconut trees belong to the Arecaceae family (palms).
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Probably because they're not coconut palms. There are many species of trees (over 1500) generically called "palm trees," but only the coconut palm produces coconuts. The scientific name of the coconut palm is Cocos nucifera, which is essentially the Latin equivalent of "coconut bearer." Even if they are actually coconut palms, they might not bear coconuts in Arizona. Coconut palms require very warm temperatures year-round, and considerable moisture; Arizona is a bit too far north, and mostly too dry, for them to grow well.
Coconut trees have deep root systems that help prevent soil erosion by holding the soil in place. Planting coconut trees along slopes or near water bodies can help stabilize the soil and reduce erosion. Additionally, the fallen leaves and roots of coconut trees contribute to building soil structure, further aiding in erosion prevention.