Leaves of mountain trees prevent damage by snow or rain. How?
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The needle-like leaves have a thick waxy layer (or cuticle) to reduce the loss of water through transpiration and to protect them from damage by rain and snow. The broad-leaved trees found on mountains shed their leaves before the onset of winter
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