Biology, 23.02.2021 18:20 EmilieCasey3605
Some trees shed their leaves in time for winter, called deciduous trees. How is this adaptation useful?
The trees save energy during the darker, colder months.
The trees blend into their environment and hide.
The trees attract animals to spread their seeds.
The trees take in more sunlight through their branches.
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