Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What region of asia is bamboo from?

in geograpy i am doing a mystery calss project where we have to find the location of a city around the world by it's sunrise and sunset times. i got a clue that said the region our city was in had a type of fruit (i think bamboo) that a fruit seller had to pell before you could eat it.

so i need to know what region of asia bamboo is from

What region of asia is bamboo from?
They occur across East Asia, from 50°N latitude in Sakhalin through to northern Australia, and west to India and the Himalaya. They also occur in sub-Saharan Africa, and in the Americas from the southeast of the United States south to Argentina and Chile, there reaching their furthest south anywhere, at 47°S latitude. Major areas with no native bamboos include Europe, north Africa, western Asia, Canada, most of Australia, and Antarctica.
Reply:southeast Asia
Reply:Bamboo is found in China, Thailand , Sri lanka %26amp; bascially almost all of South East Asia.
Reply:Im not 100% sure but i always thought that it was china.

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