Geography, asked by monaprakash2008, 6 months ago

a. How do Mediterranean trees adapt themselves to dry summers?
b. Mention the location of the Coniferous Forest in the world
Hope
You
Guys
Will
Answer ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

\huge\underline\mathcal\red{Answer \: 1}

Mediterranean regions are known as the 'orchards of the world' because of their fruit cultivation. The trees in this region adapt themselves to the dry summers with the help of their thick barks and wax coated leaves which reduce transpiration.

\huge\underline\mathcal\green{Answer \: 2}

Coniferous forests (fir, pine, spruce) make up around one-third of the world's forests and are found in northern parts of North America, Europe and Asia where temperatures tend to be lower, and winter tends to last longer.

\huge\underline\mathcal\purple{BTS \: EXO}

Answered by bareenjawed14
2

Explanation:

a. The trees in Mediterranean area are adapted to survive in such conditions and have dark barks and waxy coated leaves .

b. Coniferous trees are most probably found in North America , though they are also found slightly in Tundra and Taiga region in Asia , etc.

Similar questions