In the soil
on the rice trees, located north of Nigeria.
They are grown in South Africa and along the North African Mediterranean coast
Perhaps the question should have been ..could it grow in South Africa? It is indeed possible that ragweed could grow in South Africa if someone brought it into the country either by accident or otherwise. Its growth would depend upon the region as it tends to be found in temperate climate zones of which there are a few in South Africa that mimic same at least for part of the year.....i.e. areas of The Free State and KZN (Howick)
in that place where that guy lives which eats that thing with Alexandra Poole
Nelson Mandela was born on 18 July 1918, at Mvezo, a tiny village on the banks of the Mbashe River in the district of Umtata, South Africa. His father named him Rolihlahla, which means in Xhosa (Mandela's tribal language) 'pulling the branch of a tree'.
In my opinion, it is Buzz Lightyear. Everyone has seen Toy Story or have at least heard of it. All children will know who Buzz Lightyear is as they will have watched Toy story but I can almost guarantee that if you were to ask children who Nelson Mandela was, they wouldn't know. Although, as they grow older, they should know who Nelson Mandela is.
South Africa
South Africa is a country
Yes apples do grow in Africa. They are mostly found in South Africa thought.
south africa your welcome
In the soil
Mango's are known to grow in Eastern Africa.
Yams grow in South America, Africa, Asia and Oceania.
Cuccumber
yes
The Avocado is NOT native to Africa, it originates in South America. It does however grow widely in Africa since it was introduced there.