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They have shallow roots at the bottom of the plant which helps them not to fall down in strong winds.

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they adapt to their environment by the way their branhes and leaves are shaped when it snows. most of the snow will fall through and not land on the brances and make them heavy.

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It has needle-like leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration. It has a sloping shape to prevent accumulation of snow.

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they have needle instead of leaves, which reduces the amount of water loss as the surface area of needles are generally less than normal leaves. Not as much water can be evaporeated

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