why are coniferous forest conical in shape
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An evergreen tree's shape does help keep wet, heavy snow off its upper branches. Conifers also tend to have shallow roots.
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Trees like pine are called coniferous trees-the word that comes from the tree's form. Explanation: In adapting to the setting they flourish, cone-like structure enables. The shape of the cone makes it possible to slide down of snow and not to accumulate on the leaves and branches
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