Biology, asked by subiksha2184, 5 months ago

why do trees vary from place to place in their shape and size​

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Answered by unknowngenius1424
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Explanation:

The shape of a tree's leaves are a response to the tree species' long term ecological and evolutionary histories. An ecosystem's limiting factors may also modify the finished form and shape of a tree's leaves.

Answered by Stuti1990
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The shape of a tree's leaves are a response to the tree species' long term ecological and evolutionary histories. An ecosystem's limiting factors may also modify the finished form and shape of a tree's leaves.

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