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how do plants in the snow obtain their food by photosynthesis process

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Answered by Anonymous
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the plants at snow obtain food by the process of the photosynthesis, here there is a less chance of getting sunlight to prepare their own food hence it uses the less amount of sunlight to prepare their own food....
Answered by Tausif11111
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Deciduous plants handle the lack of water by shedding their leaves, which tend to evaporate water into the air. During cold winter months, most deciduous plants drop their leaves and go dormant. Evergreen plantskeep their foliage, but their leaves and needles have a thick, waxy coatings to reducewater loss.In areas that receive frequent snow and may have cold weather year-round, such as in the Arctic, plants have adapted in other ways. Trees may grow close to the ground, or grow in shapes that help them shed heavy snow more easily. Plants may hold onto dead leaves for insulation, or use deep snow like a blanket to protect against the cold. Some evergreens also have a special valve in their cells. This valve automatically seals off individual frozen cells to prevent a chain reaction of freezing.
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