Science, asked by neha456763, 11 months ago

how are conifers adapted to live in their habitat​

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Answered by Riya1417
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Answer:

one of the most important adaptations of conifer trees is the thick waxy cuticle that waterproof the leaves. One of the most notable adaptations of conifer trees are the presence of needle-like leaves. These leaves are adapted to survive in harsher and colder conditions compared to broad leaves.

Answered by Surnia
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Conifers are the gymnosperms that can be found growing in abundance in the Taiga biome where they experience harsh cold weather conditions.

Explanation:

  • Coniferous trees exhibit thick bark that protect them against cold frost.
  • Pine cones are made up of hard cover of wood which preserves the seeds from harsh winter conditions.
  • The pine trees have thick waxy needles that prevent loss of water.
  • The dense forests of coniferous trees provide warmthness during harsh winter conditions.

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