Being drought-resistant
One adaptation that helps trees survive in dry grasslands is having deep root systems that can reach water deep underground. This allows the trees to access water sources that are not easily available near the surface. Additionally, some trees in dry grasslands have narrow leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration.
Well, trees produce oxygen and you need oxygen to survive.
This is an example of an adaptation, specifically known as deciduous trees shedding their leaves in winter to conserve energy and water, as well as reduce exposure to freezing temperatures. This adaptation helps the tree survive harsh winter conditions and prepare for new growth in the spring.
Yes
it helps them survive in case of drought
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn. These trees shed their leaves as part of an adaptation to survive the colder temperatures and limited sunlight of the winter season.
Roots from grasses and trees.
how it would be different is because you need trees to have oxygen to survive and it helps with growing plants and if they did not have trees then they would die
how it would be different is because you need trees to have oxygen to survive and it helps with growing plants and if they did not have trees then they would die
he eucalyptus (gum) tree because that's where it gets its food and where it has shelter.T
living in trees