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Pine cones mature, opening up and releasing the seeds. In some species of Pine, heat (such as from a fire) is needed to open the cones.
Flowers attract by smell and color, but some birds are attracted to pine cones, like the various species of finches called crossbills.
if you r making a pine wreath u need pine sprigs,wire,ribbon,and maybe some pine cones
Your answer depends on the type of pine growing the cone. Some grow up; others grow down.
things that produce naked seeds like pine cones
NO Actually YES, bears eat the pine nuts inside of the cones. Video documentation has shown bears digging up a squirrels stashed cones and eating the cone. A documentary on the Animal Planet showed this action in Yellowstone National Park.
They produce the seeds that new trees grow from.
There American mastodon ate several different things. The mastodon would eat leaves, pine needles, pine cones, and some twigs.
They reproduce using cones also known as seeds.Pine trees grow pine cones much like a flower grows blossoms. Inside the pine cone their are seeds that grow and mature. Then the cone falls off to the ground where it dries out. As it dries, the cone opens up so that the seeds can fall out. Birds and rodents grab some of the seeds and carry them a certain distance away. Little pine trees start where the seeds are on nice, moist soil.The seeds of some pine trees are called, "Pine nuts", and are edible and delicious. You can buy them at your grocery store.seeds are in the pine coneleafy gametes.A pine tree produces cones which contain the seed to produce further generations.
The sun moon and other planets are spheres. Pine trees are cones. Tornadoes are upside down cones. The trunks of some trees and the stems of some plants are cylinders.
Cuz they're sharp and you can get hurt. I got hurt twice when I was playing with some friends, they were throwing pine cones at me when eventually two of em hit me and now my cheek and forehead are bleeding... Be careful and don't throw too hard.
Yes, it occurs in many places. Some examples are branching in trees and pine cones.