Because they are a "tundra"/"temperate" species and most of the tundra/temperate landmass is to be found in the northern hemisphere.
Pine trees are mainly found in North America :)
There are at least 35 species of pine trees known to be found in North America. This is roughly a third of all species on Earth.
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.
Canada North america, for the most part.
Yes, pine trees can be found in the woodlands.
There are many,many different trees, and for the most part can be found in all countries across the world.Some are now in countries were they were not originally, because botanists brought them back . There are different species of course, best place to see varieties of trees is at a botanical garden
Pine trees are found in Coniferous Forests.Coniferous Forests are found in Northern Europe, Northern Asia and Northern US.Further reading:http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/about/habitat_types/habitats/coniferous_forests/
This may shock you but it comes from PINE TREES! Alas, perhaps you mean where are the pine trees they use for pine wood... I hope that is what you meant. According to the U.S. Forrest Service, 62 percent of pine lumbar is cut from 10-inch or smaller logs in the Central Piedmont of South Carolina. Hope that helps!
Coniferous forests can be found in North America, Asia, Europe, and some parts of South America. These forests are characterized by trees that bear cones and have needle-like leaves, such as pine, spruce, and fir trees.
Conifers are evergreens, pine trees. They are found wherever trees grow in general, but further north (or south) than deciduous trees can grow.
pine trees are found in temperate mountainous regions
The genus name is Pinus. The most common pine to produce edible seeds (pinenuts) in North America is Pinus edulis.