The tree is virtually hibernating and drops its leaves so that it may avoid freezing of free water in the leaves during winter season.
the loss of leaves help a plant survive winter becuase the plant doesnt have to lose and give water much more
the loss of leaves help a plant survive winter becuase the plant doesnt have to lose and give water much more
Large leaves.
Sounds like a pine tree
To photosynthesise better in a competitive environment; if they have different sizes the leaves can get their food in a different way that other leaves can't so being different sized can help to survive longer
the loss of leaves help a plant survive winter becuase the plant doesnt have to lose and give water much more
the loss of leaves help a plant survive winter becuase the plant doesnt have to lose and give water much more
It reduces moisture loss in the cold dry winter air.
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There is probably nothing people can do to help bats survive winter. Most bats feed on insects caught while flying. Most bats are adapted to deal with the usual cold of winter. Many hibernate, and others fly to warmer climates for the winter.
With the help of warm clothing and Tim Horton's coffee.
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No animal "adapts in winter", however it may have adaptions that help it survive winter, such as an ability to hibernate, or extra thick fur.
Many birds fly south for the winter this adaptation is called
To maximise the surface area for photosynthesis, plants increase the size of their leaves
They use the long neck to eat leaves off of trees.