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How a pine tree is adapted to live on the hills?

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Answered by Gargihazra
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Pine trees thrive in challenging environments. Growing in cold, northern climates, arid conditions and often in locations subject to frequent intense forest fires, pine trees nevertheless have evolved cunning characteristics that allow them to prevail and even dominate. They share some of these characteristics with other conifers; some are exclusive to their species.
Answered by Rhits
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Pine trees are coniferous trees. They have thick barks to protect them from cold. They are cone shaped with flexible branches to cope up with the snow. Also the pine cones protect the seeds from cold. As they are cone shaped the anow slips down the leaves and does remains on the branches.

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