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they live in mountain regions
Trees in mountain regions are cone-shaped and have sloping branches to withstand heavy snowfall. The cone shape helps trees shed snow more easily, preventing branches from breaking under the weight. The sloping branches also aid in shedding snow and reducing the chance of damage from avalanches or heavy snow loads.
pine trees are found in temperate mountainous regions
coniferous trees are found
The trees that have spiky balls are called sweetgum trees. They can be found in various regions of North America, including the eastern United States.
No, not like the evergreens that are found up north in the boreal regions of Canada and the Rocky Mountain slopes of Canada and the USA. Those trees found in a tropical grassland are deciduous trees. However, since the tropics are located in an area where it IS green 365 days a year, yes, perhaps.
Red bugs, also known as red aphids, are commonly found on trees in many regions.
Oregon, Washington, California, Montana, Idaho
No, the tallest trees in the world are not found exclusively in the equatorial region. One of the tallest tree species, the coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), is found in California, United States, while another tall species, the mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans), is found in southeastern Australia. These regions are not in the equatorial zone.
A palm tree has a tall, slender trunk topped with a cluster of large, fan-shaped or feather-like leaves. It can be distinguished from other trees by its unique leaf structure and lack of branches. Palm trees are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions.
trees flowers and well it is hard to grow stuff in the western mountain because of the rockieness
Most likely mountain regions. Any place with lots of mountains, cliffs, and trees.