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Tropical is defined as a region which the climate undergoes little seasonal change in either temperature or rainfall. Tropical regions of the earth are primarily bewteen 30 degrees north & south of the equator [Africa, Asia & Ocenia of North America] Definition assisted by a Biology Resource: Everythingbio.com
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The Bannana Fruit Frequency Blog- the life of a bannana
The Banana Fruit Frequency The Banana Fruit Frequency Blog: Bannanas are one of the most natural fertilzers in fruits beacause of it's potassium. Of course you want to test your soil and check it's acidity. I like bannans because it has an alkaline base especially for roses. It has survived the past , is still the present and battling it's foe of Panama's disease for the future. This fruit has become an economic industry and is a global factor to consider in the Tropics. For many it's a Thanksgiving.... The bananna is the perfect fruit to survive over major economic...
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