.. Why are the trees growing in the mountains and
hills cone
shaped?
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Trees are normally cone-shaped on the mountains. 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.
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Trees growing on mountains and hills are cone shaped because since they are found in cold regions, they are well adapted to the cold climate. They are conical in shape so that the snow slides off easily from the branches without causing any damage to them.
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