why the leaves of Himalayan trees are long and pointed answer in a one or two
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Trees largely predominate the temperate belt of GHNP. The conifer species are widely distributed at various altitudes (e.g., blue pine, cedar, spruce, and fir) in the successive low to high altitudinal zones. Each of the upper coniferous belt has its characteristic oak which provide acorns for birds and rodents.Birch trees in the western Himalayas, Jammu and Kashmir state, northern India. With decreasing precipitation and increasing elevation westward, the rainforests give way to tropical deciduous forests, where the valuable timber tree sal (Shorea robusta) is the dominant species.
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