5. Why are the leaves of plants growing in hills needle-like?
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The trees growing in hilly areas have needle-shaped leaf blades because it rains heavily in these regions and the needle-shaped leaves help the rainwater and snow to slide off easily. ... So, plants that grow near the ground have broad leaf blades to capture as much sunlight as possible.
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The trees growing in hilly areas have needle-shaped leaf blades because it rains heavily in these regions and the needle-shaped leaves help the rainwater and snow to slide off easily. ... So, plants that grow near the ground have broad leaf blades to capture as much sunlight as possible.
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