The cocoa tree - theobroma cocoa - thrives in warm and humid regions near the equator. Although its origins have not been conclusively proven, cocoa was probably already of great importance to ancient Latin American civilizations 2000 years before the birth of Christ.
Cocoa beans do grow in the leaves of jungle trees! COCOA
From cocoa trees
no
Cocoa Cabana
Cocoa trees are not considered endangered. However, they are facing threats such as diseases, climate change, and deforestation that could impact their sustainability in the future. Efforts are being made to promote sustainable cocoa farming practices to conserve cocoa trees.
it makes cocoa pods which are then broken open to get the cocoa beans inside then they are taken to a factory to make chocolate
South America/Mexico. It is a native plant to that area.
Iran is not known as a producer of cocoa beans. The climate in Iran is too arid for cocoa trees to grow.
No, cocoa comes from a tree: Theobroma cacao
Yes, cocoa trees are found in the Amazon Rainforest.
It cuts down cocoa trees.
You plant them on the sides of Jungle trees