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the trees in forest have pointed leaves​

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Answered by tanishkadhoke2005
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Answer:

Coniferous tree

Explanation:

Coniferous trees have conical shape and leaves have needle like structure as it helps in adaptation to the environment they thrive. The cone shape allows snow to slide down and not accumulate on the branches and leaves. The needle shape enables to preserve the tree's life in different ways.

Answered by HaRLYQuinn
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■ Why the trees in forest have pointed leaves

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The conical shape of coniferous trees prevent too much snow accumulating on the tree and helps to get the snow to fall off the tree quickly and get sunlight. Less snow accumulation facilitates in preserving the tree sturdy and lessens the spoiling of leaves.

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