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Fir trees typically have shallow root systems rather than long, deep roots. Their roots spread out horizontally to help stabilize the tree and absorb water and nutrients from the upper soil layers. This characteristic allows them to thrive in various soil types and conditions, although they can be more susceptible to windthrow due to their shallow root structure.

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