Fruits often grow in mountain valleys due to the favorable microclimates created by the surrounding topography. These valleys can provide protection from harsh winds, while warmer air tends to settle in lower areas, extending the growing season. Additionally, the rich soil and access to water from melting snow or nearby streams contribute to fertile conditions that are ideal for fruit cultivation. The combination of these factors creates an optimal environment for various fruit-bearing plants.
Coffee is typically grown on mountain slopes several thousand feet in elevation.
hillayas
they melt and put water in the valleys and they grow
Rift-block mountain
The region in California that consists of long mountain ranges and valleys is called the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
Strawberry Cucurbit fruits grow fastest
most fruits grow on a woody plant
valleys
* plain * hill * mountain * valleys
Yes, of course there are valleys in West Virginia. The state is nicknamed "The Mountain State," so wherever there are mountains, there will be valleys.
the fruits that grow in mud are strawberries and swiss chard.
mountain passes, rivers, mountains, valleys .