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Why do the Coniferous trees of mountain forests have conical shape?

Why are the coniferous trees found in mountain forests in conical shape?

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Solution 1

The cone-shaped tree allows snow to glide down rather than gather on its leaves and branches.

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Solution 2

Coniferous trees in mountain forests have a conical shape because this shape, along with their downward-sloping branches, allows snow to slide off easily and prevents accumulation on the branches and leaves. This adaptation helps the trees avoid damage from the heavy snow in cold mountainous regions. Additionally, their needle-shaped leaves reduce water loss through transpiration, conserving water in the harsh climate.

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Chapter 9: Natural Vegetation - EXERCISES [Page 120]

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Morning Star Total Geography [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 9 Natural Vegetation
EXERCISES | Q II. 8. (b) | Page 120
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