Deciduous trees lose a lot of water
through evaporation from their large and thin leaves. In Summer, this does not
pose a problem, since the roots soak in enough water from the soil, but in
winter this is not possible because the soil is frozen. If the leaves are not
shed before winter , the water will continue to evaporate and the plant will
dry up. Moreover, the leaves can become brittle and with frost and crack.
Therefore, the deciduous trees shed their leaves as a precautionary measure. In
contrast, the needles of the conifers are leathery and small, and there is very
little evaporation through them. The needles are also frost-proof and stop
their growth in winter.
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