Yes it is. See diagram above to explain why.
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Yes, a mountain with forests on one side and desert on the other is a classic example of the rain shadow effect. As moist air ascends one side of the mountain range, it cools and releases precipitation, creating lush forests. On the other side, the now dry air descends, warms, and absorbs moisture, creating a desert environment with little rainfall.
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No, there are no desert plateaus in Germany. There are no deserts anywhere in Germany. The country is very green and covered in forests with the occasional mountain.
No. It's in mild climate so there are mostly forests, plaines and some short mountain ranges.
Mountain lions live in nearly every habitat - conifer forests, deciduous forests, rain forests, grasslands, savannas, wet lands, mountains and deserts - throughout much of North, Central and South America
a mountain desert is a mountain with a encradibly small desert beside or right in front
Some of the biomes found in Idaho include the Rocky Mountain forests, sagebrush steppe, and mountain meadows. These biomes support a diverse range of plant and animal species adapted to the varied landscapes of the state.
There is no limit to the height of a mountain in the desert.
Mountain Lions live in a wide variety of habitats including in deciduous forests, coniferous forests, rain forests, grasslands, savannas, wetlands, mountains and deserts.
Yes, mountain lions can be found in temperate forests. They are very adaptable animals and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, mountains, and deserts. They are known to inhabit temperate forests in regions where there is sufficient prey and suitable habitat.
Forests exists on mountain ranges that are like islands in the desert. However, they are not part of the desert and are separate biomes. The mountains receive a bit more rainfall and snow that the surrounding desert and are able to support more vegetation.