Needle-like leaves are a type of leaf shape that is long, thin, and pointed, resembling the shape of a needle. These types of leaves are commonly found on coniferous trees such as pines, firs, and spruces. The needle-like shape of these leaves helps reduce water loss and allows the tree to thrive in various environmental conditions, including cold and dry climates.
Needle-like leaves serve several important functions for the trees that possess them:
Adaptation to Environmental Conditions: The needle-like shape and reduced surface area help the tree conserve water and withstand harsh environmental conditions such as cold temperatures and dry climates.
Concepts of Earth Science: A student should understand and be able to apply the concepts, processes, theories, models, evidence, and systems of earth and space sciences. A student who meets the content standard should:
Develop an understanding of the cyclical changes controlled by energy from the sun and by Earth's position and motion in our solar system.