how have plants in cold places adapted themselves to theit surroundings
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1.they have needle shaped leaves..
2.they have pointed leaves so that snow doesn't stay on then and can slide out from them easily so that they can take in Carbor dioxide and survive from there stomata...
2.they have pointed leaves so that snow doesn't stay on then and can slide out from them easily so that they can take in Carbor dioxide and survive from there stomata...
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In cold climates, the environmental water freezes, making it impossible for plants to draw it through their roots. To help prevent desiccation, deciduous trees often drop their leaves in the winter. Those plants that are adapted to cold habitats but do not shed their leaves often have leaves that are protected by a thick, waxy cuticle. This cuticle reduces the rate of evaporation, which helps to prevent desiccation.
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