A structural adaptation of the deodar tree (Cedrus deodara) is its needle-like leaves, which reduce water loss through transpiration. These leaves have a waxy coating that helps retain moisture, making the tree well-suited for its native mountainous habitats. Additionally, the tree's conical shape allows snow to slide off easily, preventing branch breakage in heavy snowfall.
No, deodar tree does not have fruits and flowers.
The roots of a deodar cedar tree would likely not spread out any wider than the base of the tree. They would not spread out and make new trees.
Deodar cedar, dogwood
It is the same as and no different from a cow's structural adaptation to survive in its environment.
it has no Structural adaptations
The most interesting adaptation of the salamander is a structural one. When something snags its tail, the salamander will drop its tail and run away.
wha is a meerkats structural?
Structural
The provincial tree of Himachal Pradesh, Republic of India is the Deodar or (Cedrus Deodara). This also happens to be the National tree of Pakistan.
No.
One of a horse structural adaptation is that they have strong high-crowned teeth to munch and graze on their food!
The venus fly trap's adaptation is both behavioral and structural. Its structural adaptation is the specialized leaves that form a trap to capture prey, while its behavioral adaptation involves how it responds to stimuli, such as the closing of the trap when triggered by insect movements.