its to cold
no North America is not far away from Europe
As far as i know im typing an essay about how Europe conquered the world. I do know that they grew Yams, and wheat. They have low yield lots of calories, protein, and not hard to plant.
They are able to grow further north and south every day as global warming is extending the tropics.So More states will be able to grow Mangos, but there is a price to pay. Wheat and corn is moving north too soon traditional mid-west crops with be forced to grow in north-west Canada until they hit the Canadian Shield and there the soil is bad and rocky so the traditional crops will become extinct.we may need to change our diets to more tropical crops.Seed scientist need to engineer new breads of crops that are adapt to adapt to the changes or traditional crops will fade into history.
Yes, Germans have farmed and do farm corn. You would have to look very far north, and very far south, to find any country that HAS NOT and/or DOES NOT farm corn.
Yes, in the Far-North of Scandinavia
Norway extends far north of Europe, with territories reaching into the Arctic Circle.
Deciduous trees donÕt grow too far north because the climate is too cold. These trees are used to certain climates and temperatures.
Solar
Iceland
it can go from , for example, north america to europe.
Many Canadians grow pumpkins. They can be grown anywhere there is about 100 consecutive days of frost-free weather. The other consideration is that as one goes further north the hours of sunlight per day increase, this increases the time available for the crops to grow on a daily basis.