The climate supports that plant, if the climate changes the UK will eventually have a suitable climate too for grapes.
No - very difficult to grwo - the climate is just not right
Some are, yes because of the climate, but there are not as many as you would think.
All of those fruits were grown in Egypt, except apples were not terribly common (as they do not grow that well in the Egyptian climate), but figs, dates, and grapes were quite common.
Table grapes and raisin grapes are grown in dry hot areas, because that gives the highest yield and quality. A cooler climate produces the highest quality wine grapes, where high yield is not the top priority. Sometimes the stress of a rocky soil will improve the flavor of wine grapes. Each grape variety requires a slightly different combination of soil and climate to produce the desired flavor and yield.
the place where grapes are grown is called vineyard
the place where grapes are grown is called vineyard
I'm tempted to say 'God', but seriously, grapes are grown in many countries of the world where the climate is not too cold nor too hot. Some grapes are eated as such, some are crushed and made into grape juice or wine.
Green grapes are also considered white grapes. Grapes are grown on vines, and they might be grown in Italy, or in California. White and green grapes are the same, while red and purple grapes are similar as well.
A vineyard.
Grapes come from many parts of the world, including parts of Africa.
Most Temperate climates will grow grapes and they are grown in most countries with temperate climates.