which adaptation helps plants in hilly areas to face high speed winds and cold
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Trees and plants in deciduous forests have special adaptations to survive in the biome. Deciduous trees are trees with leaves rather than pine needles, and they dominate temperate forests. As the seasons change each year, so do the leaves. Each year deciduous trees lose their leaves, and grow them back. In the summer their broad green leaves capture sunlight and help the trees make food through photosynthesis.
Answer:
The adaptation that helps "plants in hilly areas" to face "high speed winds" and "cold" is the conical shape and needle shaped leaves. The conical shape of the trees in hilly areas, helps the plant to survive, by sliding off and getting rid of the snow or ice that falls on the trees. The "needle shaped leaves" of the tree does not allow the ice or snow to settle on the leaves and thus, can easily be shed off from the trees.