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How the adaptations of fir tree and. cactus trees

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Answered by abhisingh2652
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Explanation:

Plant Adaptations. In drier, temperate deciduous forests a thick bark helps to limit moisture evaporation from the tree's trunk. Since this is not a concern in the high humidity of tropical rainforests, most trees have a thin, smooth bark.

Cactus tree

Cactus is a plant belonging to the family Cactaceae which comprises 127 genera and has over 1700 species. ... Cacti are not trees as trees have woody stems which cacti don't. Cacti can grow up to the height of trees, but they have succulent stems that do not classify them as trees.

Fire tree.

Its timber is used to make decking, flooring and furniture. Its pine cones hang straight down from the branches and change colour from yellow to pink to light brown. Both male and female Douglas fir flowers grow on the same tree. Douglas fir can live for over 1,000 years.

Answered by ayushkanekar040
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Answer:

cactus tree: Cacti have numerous anatomical and behavioral adaptations for absorbing and storing water, preventing water loss, protecting themselves from predators, limiting damage from the hot sun, saving their energy, requiring few resources, and attracting pollinators.

fir tree :

Another reason these fir trees survive the cold is these needles are rather thick. This means that there is less transpiration than usual leaves. Because of the extreme cold, they have adapted by growing tall and straight instead of having branches that spread out so that they can conserve their energy.

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