Can coffee be grown in snow and ice?

No, coffee cannot be grown in snow and ice.

Coffee plants are tropical plants and thrive in warm, humid climates. They require temperatures between 65-85 degrees Fahrenheit (18-30 degrees Celsius) and a lot of rainfall.

Here's why coffee won't grow in snow and ice:

* Freezing temperatures: Coffee plants are very sensitive to frost and will die if exposed to temperatures below freezing.

* Lack of sunlight: Snow and ice cover can block sunlight, which is essential for photosynthesis in coffee plants.

* Soil conditions: Snow and ice can make the soil too cold and wet for coffee plants to thrive.

While coffee can be grown in mountainous regions, these areas usually have a distinct dry season, which allows the coffee plants to flourish.