Why do trees in coniferous forests have needle-like leaves?
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The coniferous trees have needle shaped leaves because in the hilly areas the trees may experience high snowfall . As these trees are needle shaped the snow when fall on the tree the melt and flows down immediately otherwise if it is not needle shaped the plant will absorb all the snow and also have chance to die.
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The trees of coniferous forests have needle-like leaves to conserve moisture and survive the cold and dry hilly regions.
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The trees of coniferous forests have needle-like leaves to conserve moisture and survive the cold and dry hilly regions.
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