the trees that grow in mountainous regions have
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Answer:
Trees and shrubs
Explanation:
Many of the trees and shrubs in mountain area that the leaves or needless stay green year round unlike that turn colours and fall to the ground....
Trees grown in mountainous region have :-
- Low heights.
- Conical , slopping branches.
- they have needle like leaves.
Every tree , plants and animal have a speciality of evolving according to there surrounding. This evolution is known as adaptation.
Adaptation takes place in mountainous plants too. and here is the reason why they have a unique appearance than trees of other regions.
- Why do mountainous trees have low heights?
High up in the mountains , there are strong winds. There low height enables them to survive by not falling. Neither the strong wind out there let the trees to grow long.
- Why do mountainous trees have conical , slopping branches?
The conical slopping branches are present in mountainous trees because there are surprisingly heavy rainfall there. These conical shaped trees let the snow fall off easily. And there the use of these conical branches is. Even , the next factor of having needle like leaves also depends on this one. Needle shaped leaves let the snow slide off so that trees don't rot.