adaptation of plants and animals that are found in mountain regions are off normally which shape
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Adaptations in Plants to Mountain Habitat:
1. Trees in mountain regions are normally cone shaped with sloping branches that helps snow to slide down. 2. Some trees have needle like leaves that helps rain water and snow to slide off easily.
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Mountainous regions are characterised by very low temperatures, rough terrain, and the presence of cold and strong winds. Thus, the plants and animals adapt different ways for survival.
The adaptations found among plants in mountain regions are:
- Sloping branches
- Cone-shaped trees
- Needle-shaped leaves
The adaptations found among animals in mountain region are:
- Thick skin/fur and big stature to withstand extreme cold
- Layer of fat under the skin to prevent the loss of body heat
- Hooves to walk through steep, rough terrain
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