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How can these warm-weather trees survive
so close to the Arctic?

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Adaptations. Deciduous plants handle the lack of water by shedding their leaves, which tend to evaporate water into the air. During cold winter months, most deciduous plants drop their leaves and go dormant. Plants may hold onto dead leaves for insulation, or use deep snow like a blanket to protect against the cold.

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