Tell two adaptation in trees found in mountainous regions and how these help them to survive in their habitat.
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1) The trees in mountain habitats are usually cone shape having stoping branches. This shape of the mountain trees makes the rain-water and snow to slide off easily without damaging the branches and leaves. soil water is frozen in the form of ice and not available to their roots
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The adaptation of trees in mountain region are : The trees are cone shaped which help them to cope with heavy snow fall. Trees have thick bark. The seeds are protected by pine cones during harsh winter
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The trees in mountain habitats are usually cone shape having stoping branches. This shape of the mountain trees makes the rain-water and snow to slide off easily without damaging the branches and leaves. soil water is frozen in the form of ice and not available to their roots.
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