Plants of temperate origin can be grown in tropical areas in the vegetation zones of the
rain forest
guinea savanna
sudan savanna
montane forest
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The correct option is D (montane forest). Please do well to compare the temperature ranges of all the options given with that of the temperate region, you will see why D is a better option. Mind you temperature is related to rainfall and humidity.

Rainforest (A) is highly unlikely due to the extreme conditions.
Sudan savanna (C) is also less likely due to its even drier conditions.
This leaves Guinea savanna (B) and montane forest (D).
Key Words:
"Grown" implies a focus on overall growth conditions.
Guinea savanna offers better sunlight and seasonal variations, which are important for growth.

@my school try and explain the reasons of any answer you pick to clarify everyone

correct answer D montane forest:
Montane forests are found at high altitudes in tropical regions. The higher elevation leads to lower temperatures, which can mimic the conditions of temperate regions, allowing temperate plants to grow.

The options to choose from are rain forest, guinea savanna, sudan savanna, and montane forest. The correct option is B, guinea savanna. This is because guinea savanna is a tropical vegetation zone that has a mix of grasses and trees, making it suitable for growing plants of temperate origin

