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where needle like leaves found

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Answered by itzmesweety
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Answer:

Leaves. The typical needle-shaped leaf is found in all species of the Pinaceae family and it is the arrangement of these needles in bundles or fascicles that is the most characteristic feature of the genus Pinus. In some pines, e.g., P. strobus or P..

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Answered by amazingkurl
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Answer:

High altitude regions (Mountain regions)

Explanation:

Pines, spruces, firs and cedars are some of the trees with needle shaped leaves

1) Needles have a thick, waxy coating that retains more water than a regular leaf.

2) Since needles don’t shed each fall they can capture sunlight for nearly the entire year.

3) Needles can survive ice and snow.

4) Needles have lower wind resistance than big, flat leaves, so they’re less likely to make the tree fall over during a big storm.

5) Needles are tough for insects to eat.

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