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coconut trees thrive in coastal regions where the soil present is mainly​

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Answered by mahek7860
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Soil is sandy and temperature is about 30°

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Answered by mohitjnit
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Explanation:

Coconut Tree generally grows in slightly saline water. Since such water are naturally abundant near coastal region, it is a natural habitat for Coconut Tree. They originally came from Pacific Islands and their seeds dispersed naturally by sea water by floating on sea waves. Thus they spread to all coasts of the world and grew naturally when they reached a warm sea shore and germinated. The conditions needed for coconut trees are-

a)      Sandy soil

b)      Warm temperatures around 30 degree Celsius

c)       High Humidity

d)      Surplus rain

e)      Surplus water (salty sea water)

f)       Seed dispersal for survival is by sea water

All these are available well in coastal

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