Why plants grow on mountain in conical shape
conical is an adjectiveso, for example: "It had a conical shape"
The closest thing I can think of is a Cinder Cone Volcano. They look like conical mountains
Barren Island is becoming conical in shape.
It is a stratovolcano, so it has a conical shape
conical flask
Today's dunce shall wear the conical cap for the rest of the day. Some volcanoes are conical in shape.
A conical shape is defined to be shaped like a cone. A cone is a hollow or solid object that dwindles from a circular or as close to circular as possible down to a point.
Trees in snowy areas are conical in shape to prevent overwhelming amounts of snow from piling up on the branches and foliage. A large bushy tree would college huge amounts of snow on the top, easily breaking the branches and eventually killing the tree. The conical shape, with branches growing perpendicularly out of a vertical trunk allows the branches to bend slightly downward due to the extra weight of the snow without breaking, minimizing the amount of snow that may pile up on the branches.
A circle. A Moebus strip.
The side of a cone is - not surprisingly - conical is shape. Its net is a sector of a circle.
To maximize the surface area/volume ratio.
A conical flask has a triangular, pyramidal shape when viewed from the side. At the top, it forms a small cylinder. | | / \ / \ / \ /______\