(2) What adaptations do you see in the plants of snowy regions?
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animals use their hooves and muzzles to clear snow away from plants they need to eat to survive. To help retain warmth throughout the winter, they also grow thicker, shaggier coats, which they shed in the spring when the weather becomes warm again.
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Answer:Plants in snowy regions have needle like leaves to conserve water by decreasing the surface area of the leaves. Also, the have cone shaped canopy so that snow does not cover the stomata on the leaves by settling on it.
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