2. What would happen if mountain plants were not conical?
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Tress are normally cone-shaped on the mountains. Snow accumulates on the branches and leaves, when there is snowfall. The conical shape of trees prevents as much accumulation of snow as there would be on broader shapes. The conical shape of the tress also help to get the snow fall very quickly and to get the sunlight which help the trees to adapt in that environment.
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The plant would probably died if they are not conical in shape, detailed explaination is stated below.
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A tree like a pine tree is called a conifer and it is a word derived from the shape of the tree.
The cone-like structure helps them adapt to the environment they grow in. The cone shape allows the snow to slide off and not collect on leaves or branches.
Leaves that are as strong as needles do not allow snow
Less snowfall helps keep the tree stable and limits snowfall, which reduces leaf rot. This shape also makes it resistant to wind at high altitudes.
In the highlands, coniferous trees such as pine and fir (coniferous trees) dominate over deciduous hardwoods such as oak and maple. Conifers are cold resistant and mountains are colder than lowlands. Many conifers grow in a conical or pyramidal shape.
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