no it doesnt as its plant life
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Alpine vegetation up to the snow line
at the bottom of the mountain the climate is warm allowing much vegetation to be grown. as you climb farther up the climate and temperature drops allowing not much vegetation at all to grow.
at the bottom of the mountain the climate is warm allowing much vegetation to be grown. as you climb farther up the climate and temperature drops allowing not much vegetation at all to grow.
Several factors, for one, if you're on the wrong side of the mountain you could have a desert climate on your side. If you're on the other side you get a lot of water. Farming on the mountain itself is difficult because of the change in altitude and how cold it gets. The higher up on a mountain you go the less vegetation you'll find.
The farther you go up, the more heavier or lighter the weather is.
Altitudinal zonation is a series of vertical zones with distinct climate and vegetation. As you go up a mountain, the climate changes. As such, the plants and animal life differ by zone.
Altitudinal zonation is a series of vertical zones with distinct climate and vegetation. As you go up a mountain, the climate changes. As such, the plants and animal life differ by zone.
High altitude vegetation is typically called "alpine", from the plants that grow high up in the Alps mountain range.
plants that grow in tropical climate grow near the bottom. plants that grow near the top grow in polar climates. it gets colder the farther you go up a mountain
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the mountains are the highest rockes in the world so you can find there
Because of temperature change when you are up is higher and down is lower. So the air pressure would go lower.