I think it is Cotabato and Zamboanga del Sur. These two province are the major producers of rubber in the Philippines so it must be that these two provinces have the most number of rubber trees.
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It is impossible to determine what number has the most factors because there are an infinite number of numbers.
a number of drill is the number that is most dived
Monaco is the world's densest country and Manila in the Philippines is the densest city in the world.
That means that most of the adhesive is something else, not benzene.
Most rubber comes from the sap of hevea trees. The trees originated in Brazil, but are now also grown in Southeast Asia.
Yes, natural latex comes from trees. No, most rubber comes from petroleum. <Take your pick.>
Conifers do grow in the Philippines. Conifers are trees that can grow in most areas such as mountain areas, tropical and in lower elevations.
There are pine trees adapted to most ecotypes. Bare rock and brackish water might be limiting environments.
From trees. Most 'rubber' today is synthetic, a product of the petro-chemical industry.
Natural rubber is a naturally derived latex from rubber trees, while most plastics are artificial. Polyisoprene is the synthetic version with the main difference being that polyisoprene is purer and lacks the various proteins, salts, ect. found in natural rubber. Natural rubber is a plastic but being naturally derived separates it from most.
The countries which produce coconut are Tobago,Nevis,Tanzania,Malaysia,Sri Lanka and Philippines
Natural rubber is made from latex which is taken from trees and is widely used in many products to this day. Synthetic rubber is preferable in most applications today due to the fact that it is more durable than natural rubber and the chances of allergic reactions are smaller.
PHILIPPINES.
Probably either India or the Philippines.
There are a number of plant species that are capable of growing on trees; the most interesting are the orchids.
Kerala is a green state with a wide variety of plants and trees adorning most of the areas. Coconut trees, Banana Plants, Rubber Plants, Jack Fruit Tree, Tamarind, Tapioca, Paddy Fields etc are common sight along the Kerala roads.