History, asked by Jeancasoca, 1 year ago

These days, most Christmas trees are grown _____.

A)in siberia C)in the wild

B)on farms D)in Antarctica

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Answered by writersparadise
8
The correct answer is A) in Siberia.  

These days, most Christmas trees are grown in Siberia.
  A Christmas tree belongs to the category of conifers or coniferous trees. These trees are capable of withstanding quite cold climate like in the boreal forests of Siberia. The winter temperature in these forests is as low as below -60 °C which is ideal for a Christmas tree.
Answered by myrakincsem
3
The correct answer of this question is "In Sibera" which means options A is correct one
Actually, Christmas trees are the conifers plants like spruce and pine etc. Such plants are grown widely in the tropical climate which means they can withstand quite the cool climates such as in the mountains . The climatic conditions of siberia support the growth of such plants this is why most christmas trees are grown there.

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