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Some species of moose are adapted to eat grasses and flowers in the summer and pine needles in the winter. Where are these organisms adapted to live? deserts taigas tropical rain forests grasslands

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Answer: Taiga

Taiga is the largest terrestrial biome. It is found in Europe, North America and Asia. It is known for the largest diversity of coniferous trees. This biome is characterized by short, wet summers and long, cold winters. It receives plenty of precipitation during summers and plenty of snow during winters. The moose species in summer are adapted to eat grasses and pine needles in the winter because in winters the soil of the taiga biome get freezed, which cannot support the growth of grasses in taiga in winters. The trees shed their leaves as there is no appropriate sunlight to support photosynthesis. The coniferous trees have needles which are covered with wax, to prevent the loss of available water. Hence, trees conserve water and nutrition in the adverse and harsh environment. Therefore, moose species population will be entirely dependent on pine needles as a source of food.

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Explanation:

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                with love,

                                  kyler