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Balsam fir trees adapt to their environment through several key features. Their needle-like leaves reduce water loss and allow them to thrive in cold, snowy conditions. Additionally, their conical shape helps shed snow, preventing branch breakage, while their shallow root system enables them to access moisture in the thin, acidic soils of their native forest habitats. This combination of adaptations allows them to efficiently capture sunlight and survive in harsh climates.

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