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The coniferous trees of Taiga biome have needle like dark green leaves, stem with thick bark and leaves with waxy covering to resist extremely cold winters. These plants are evergreen with very thick plant stand and conical canopy.
this is a biome which has cool wet winters and hot dry summers . the comes a group of evergreen plants with tiny , hard , which are typical of this area this is a biome which has cool wet winters and hot dry summers . the comes a group of evergreen plants with tiny , hard , which are typical of this area this is a biome which has cool wet winters and hot dry summers . the comes a group of evergreen plants with tiny , hard , which are typical of this area
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Gradual changes via an unknown (at that time) mechanism, with natural selection weeding out individuals lacking specific adaptations. So, for instance... every so often we get hairless skinny bears. Well, heck, that's not pretty. And if the weather gets colder, then naturally they get "selected" out - meaning the poor unfuzzy bears don't tend to survive the colder winters in sufficient numbers cmopared to the fat hairy bears.
There are two major types of trees: Deciduous and evergreens. Evergreens are trees, which keep their leaves all year long. Pine, cedar, and other coniferous (producing cones) trees are evergreens with needles instead of leaves. They are the most common evergreens in Maryland. Deciduous trees lose their leaves during the fall and grow them back in the spring.
Evergreens are specially adapted . A waxy coating of an evergreen's needles keep in moisture during the bitter cold.
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hibernation, thick fur, fat storage, etc.
it has speshal antibiodics in this plat to help it survive the harsh summers and winters of the grasslands
it has to adjust its body temp. to survive in the wildernessAnswerThey migrate south if they live in the north to avoid winters. They switch from eating insects to fruit in the fall and winter.
The Eastern Red Cedar is a tree native to Kansas. This tree helps birds survive in the cool winters as it is an evergreen tree and doesn't shed it's pines.
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The coniferous trees of Taiga biome have needle like dark green leaves, stem with thick bark and leaves with waxy covering to resist extremely cold winters. These plants are evergreen with very thick plant stand and conical canopy.
they use their fur and survival instincts
Obviously or we would have no Inuit peoples
How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic