pine trees are found in which region? options are desert, plateau, plain, snow
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pine trees grow in snow
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Pine trees grow in tropical and temperate zones. They can handle a variety of climates, though certain species prefer specific climates in which to grow.
The trees are more adaptable to cold, dry climates; the reduced leaf surface and deep-set stomata minimize loss of water by transpiration.
Pinus (the true pines) is the largest and most widespread genus, characteristic of many north temperate regions (except the plains), especially at lower altitudes, and in a few tropical regions, notably on mountain slopes.
So, from the given options, we can say that pine trees grow in regions with snow, deserts, and plateaus.
The trees are more adaptable to cold, dry climates; the reduced leaf surface and deep-set stomata minimize loss of water by transpiration.
Pinus (the true pines) is the largest and most widespread genus, characteristic of many north temperate regions (except the plains), especially at lower altitudes, and in a few tropical regions, notably on mountain slopes.
So, from the given options, we can say that pine trees grow in regions with snow, deserts, and plateaus.
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