Geography, asked by btsarmy9026, 6 months ago

why do you think trees in deciduous forest shed their leaves in dry season?​

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Answered by PalakshiDwivedi
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Answer:

Most deciduous trees have broad leaves that are susceptible to being damaged during cold or dry weather. In contrast, most evergreen trees either live in warm, wet climates or they have weather-resistant needles for leaves. ... Shedding leaves helps trees to conserve water and energy.

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Answered by charviRai
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Explanation:

Most deciduous trees have broad leaves that are susceptible to being damaged during cold or dry weather. In contrast, most evergreen trees either live in warm, wet climates or they have weather-resistant needles for leaves. ... Shedding leaves helps trees to conserve water and energy.

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