How do conifers have needle-like leaves?
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They have needle-like leaves to hold more moisture and reduce wind resistance. The long, rolled needles can hold water throughout the year, even during drought or cold weather. This allows the plant to engage in photosynthesis year-round in most cases.
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Conifers, or cone-bearing trees, evolved to have needles that retain more water and seeds that could hang out until there was enough moisture to take root.
It may not seem like it, but needles are leaves.
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