why do trees on hills have sloping branches
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Snow accumulates on branches and leaves or needles when there is high snowfall. The conical shape of conifer trees (mountain) prevents as much accumulation of snow as there would be on a wider shaped tree. The conical shape of the tree also helps to get the snow to fall off the tree quickly and to get the sunlight
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☞heya mate☜
⚫ trees on hills have sloping branches ... because hilly region have climatic conditions of snow fall .... so those slopy branches help snow to slide down .... and even gives beauty to hills ...
☃️hope this helps uh ☃️
⚫ trees on hills have sloping branches ... because hilly region have climatic conditions of snow fall .... so those slopy branches help snow to slide down .... and even gives beauty to hills ...
☃️hope this helps uh ☃️
sandeepchoudhary79:
very good answer
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