One fruit that does not typically grow in rainforests is the apple. Apples require a temperate climate with distinct seasons, including a cold winter for dormancy, which is not found in the consistently warm and humid conditions of rainforests. Additionally, apple trees thrive in well-drained soil and require sunlight, conditions that are often limited in dense rainforest environments.
mango
Yes they do but only in humid rainforests because they are a humid fruit.
Coconuts grow in the rainforest. Cucumber is a fruit that grows in the rainforest.
A dawn bat will eat fruit and other plants Most primates and humans
Fruits in the rainforest typically grow in the understory layer, which is underneath the canopy. This layer receives filtered sunlight and is home to a variety of fruit-bearing plants that thrive in the shade.
yes! eg:coco beans ( to make chocolate),banana plants (for bananas),pineapples....
Yes such as, Bananas, guava, cocoa, java ect. It really depends where the rainforest is.
yes i think the rainforest has fruit i will ask a friend friend said "i believe that there is'
we get 80% of the fruit
papaya
In a rainforest
In the rainforest