Biology, asked by AnanyaGaira, 3 months ago

trees have conical shape in these habitats in winter to escape extreme cold

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Answered by veditakhari9d
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The conical shape of trees prevents as much accumulation of snow as there would be on broader shapes. The conical shape of the tress also help to get the snow fall very quickly and to get the sunlight which help the trees to adapt in that environment

Answered by shilpa85475
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Yes, the given statement is True.

On the mountains, tress is usually fashioned like a cone. When it snows, snow collects on the branches and leaves. The conical design of trees avoids as much snow accumulation as wider ones would. The conical form of the trees also aids in the rapid accumulation of snow and the capture of sunlight, allowing the trees to adapt to their surroundings.

Deciduous plants cope with a shortage of water by losing their leaves, which evaporate water into the atmosphere. Most deciduous plants lose their leaves and fall dormant during the harsh winter months. Evergreen plants preserve their foliage, but they have waxy coats on their leaves and needles to prevent water loss.

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