Yes, Pears can grow in the Andes mountains, particularly in the lower elevations where the climate is more temperate. However, the specific conditions such as altitude, temperature, and soil type will influence their growth. Some regions within the Andes may be suitable for pear cultivation, especially areas with adequate irrigation and protection from harsh weather. Generally, farmers in these regions may cultivate varieties that are resilient to the local environmental conditions.
Ofcourse they do. the Andes mountains implies a whole range of heights and a large surface area.
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The main mountain range is the Andes Mountains.
The Andes Mountains.
The Andes Mountains are Folded Mountains.
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No, you can't. Melons need hot climate and little to no water to grow. Thus, the cold and rainy conditions of the Andes Mountain Range are anything but suitable to grow melons.
The Andes Mountains
No pears grow in trees.
The Andes Mountains
The Andes Mountains form the 'spine' of South America
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