c) The trees in Coniferous Forests survive the long and harsh winters. give reasons.
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Coniferous forests are mostly found in regions of the Earth that experience long winters and short summers. Coniferous forests, therefore, are found mainly in the northern hemisphere, although some are found in the southern hemisphere. They have needle-like leaves that have a waxy outer coat, which prevents water loss in freezing weather. Their branches are soft and flexible, pointed downwards, so that snow slides off them. This is the most important adaptation that prevents them from freezing cold weather in the winters.
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Coniferous forests are mostly found in regions of the Earth that experience long winters and short summers. Coniferous forests, therefore, are found mainly in the northern hemisphere, although some are found in the southern hemisphere. They have needle-like leaves that have a waxy outer coat, which prevents water loss in freezing weather. Their branches are soft and flexible, pointed downwards, so that snow slides off them. This is the most important adaptation that prevents them from freezing cold weather in the winters.
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