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question 20 (2 points) page 20 of 50 why do coniferous forests grow whe…

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question 20 (2 points) page 20 of 50 why do coniferous forests grow where they do? 1) they can stand long periods when the ground is frozen 2) they can stand drier and sandier soils than other types of trees 3) they can shed their leaves to minimize water loss in the desert 4) a and b

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Coniferous trees are adapted to cold - regions where ground can be frozen for long periods. They are also more tolerant of drier and sandier soils compared to many other tree types. They do not shed leaves to minimize water loss in the desert as they are not mainly desert - adapted; they are evergreen or have needle - like leaves to conserve water in cold and dry environments typical of their habitats.

Answer:

  1. a and b