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Emela

Answer:

1) Growth Pattern

2) Conical Shape

3) Needle-shaped leaves

4) Pine needles

5) Waxy coating

6) Chemicals

7) Dark-colored needles

8) Thick bark

9) Ever growing roots

10) Small surface area of pine needles

Explanation:

Pinus plants are coniferous plants that are evergreen and long lived. They are usually found in the Northern Hemisphere and few parts of the Southern Hemisphere. Their adaptations include;

1) Growth Pattern: Pinus plants grow very closely to each other, creating a dense setting that helps to preserve warmth.

2) Conical Shape: Their conical shape helps them shed off snow and helps them produce enough food through photosynthesis by staying green all year.

3) Needle-shaped leaves: This helps reduce moisture loss.

4) Pine needles: This reduces moisture loss through transpiration.

5) Waxy coating: The waxy coating of their pine needles protect them from harsh weather like drying winds. It also protects them from sap that cause may freeze.

6) Chemicals: The chemicals present prevent wildlife from eating them.

7) Dark-colored needles: This helps them absorb heat from the sun

8) Thick bark: Protects against cold

9) Ever growing roots: Their roots do not stop growing even in winter so there is always moist and nutrients.

10) Small surface area of pine needles: Their small surface area helps in moisture retention.