Environmental Sciences, asked by Anjalisanjukum, 1 year ago

Why Can a mango tree not grow in mountain?

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Answered by VidhuJain
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The following are the important conditions necessary for the growth of a mango tree:

1. High levels of heat: Mango trees require high temperatures to grow, which are absent in mountainous regions.

2. Direct Sunglight: Mango trees require direct sunlight free from shade. They cannot grow in areas with long winters and in indoor regions. They should not be shaded by other, larger, trees. Consequently, hilly areas seldom have mango trees.

3. Plenty of space: Mango trees require lots of space to grow. Mountains often have cramped slopes and terrace farms, which are not ideal for the growth of a mango tree.

4. Loose Sandy soils: Mango trees require loose sandy soil that easily drains water. 
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