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Like all trees, Maple Trees must drop down there leaves in the winter. So they can keep the water in there roots all winter long. In the summer they get water from the river or pond that's near them. So that they have enough water to survive in the winter.
It is because they can stand heat and when it is cold their leaves just fall off

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A maple tree has adapted to its environment by being able to take water from water formations around them and save it for winter. They also get rid of leaves in the winter so all of the water can stay in the roots.

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