No, it is not. That region is too cold for melons to grow.
the United states, China, Turkey, Brazil and the Islamic Republic of Iran grow water melons
Yes, some types of melons can grow in the rainforest due to its warm and humid conditions. Watermelons, cantaloupes, and honeydew melons are examples of melons that can thrive in rainforest environments.
june
Australia
Never heard of square melons. Let me know if you find one!
No, you can't. Melons need hot climate and little to no water to grow. Thus, the cold and rainy conditions of the Andes Mountain Range are anything but suitable to grow melons.
They would grow corn, beans, rice, melons, & tobacco.
No, because melons have to grow on the ground considering the weight the melons will gain when they are at full growth. In other words, if melons were to grow on trees, they would end up falling in the middle of their growth because of the weight they gain throughout the process of growth.
No, a mango is not a melon. Melons do not grow on trees, they grow on vines. Mangos, on the other hand, do grow on trees.
they grew corn,beans,squash and melons
It grows just like watermelons, on the ground.