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the needels have a very thick cutical that helps pervent water loss as well as a sunken stomata
Gymnosperms
A structural adaptation the neptune's necklace has is their ability to store water in its hollow beads to prevent itself from drying out.
Gymnosperms can disapears by wind, water or rainy days
Water striders have adaptations such as hydrophobic hairs on their legs that trap air, allowing them to float on water's surface tension. Their long legs help distribute their weight and prevent them from breaking the water's surface. Additionally, their bodies are streamlined and lightweight, enabling them to glide effortlessly on the water's surface and capture prey.
Gymnosperms
gymnosperms
Gymnosperms can live in many places on Earth, including on the water. They cannot live underwater because of their seed-producing abilities. They also have trouble surviving in places that do not have enough water, not enough sunlight, or that are too cold.
A hemlock tree's adaptation is:ThickWaxy needles to prevent water from evaporating.Thanks and hope this answer helps you!
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Shells prevent their eggs from drying out. Scales prevent water loss and protect them. The circulatory systems is associated with lungs for breathing air. Internal fertilization allows for reproduction on land.
They do not have leaves like decidous trees, therefore they lose less water via surface area.Conifers also have a waxy coating on there needles which helps prevent water loss.