No. Some can't even survive in the summer. Palm trees need to live in warm climates like Florida all year round to survive. Even if palm trees live in New Jersey during the summer, they will probably die the first frost of mid-October.
No
The same way they do anywhere. They live in trees in parks or yards and find food on the ground or trash cans(rare)
Avocado trees can survive in temperatures between 32 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes
reason why organism need trees
anywhere ;)
anywhere ;)
Well, trees produce oxygen and you need oxygen to survive.
Forests can grow anywhere there is adequate soil, moisture, a tolerable range of temperature, and the means of dispersal of seeds. There are many types of trees worldwide that exploit specific ecological and geographic factors within these general constraints.
bamboo
no
Cactus.