Timer line
The edge of a habitat where trees are able to grow. * in which trees are unable to grow above the timberline, cause there is less oxygen in the air!
It is called fall line.
12,000 ft is the treeline in Colorado.
As we watched, the deer slowly walked out from the treeline.
Many tundra species can be found at high elevations in the mountains of the northern hemisphere. This is called alpine tundra. There is also tundra that occurs at lower elevations in the Arctic and some parts of the Antarctic. This is called Arctic and Antarctic tundra. Tundra is the coldest biome with the soil being frozen and unable to support trees.
Small branch plants grow above the treeline.
Downhill from the treeline, it is warm enough for trees to grow. Uphill from the line, it is too cold.
Above the treeline, the types of vegetation primarily include alpine tundra species. These are typically low-growing plants such as mosses, lichens, sedges, and various types of grasses and flowering plants that have adapted to harsh, cold conditions and short growing seasons. These plants often have specialized features, like low stature and deep root systems, to withstand high winds and extreme temperatures. The biodiversity in these regions is limited compared to lower elevations, but the adaptations of these species are remarkable for survival in such environments.
weathering occurs faster at high elevations because
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The treeline is the point above which trees do not grow on a particular mountain or group of mountains. Many mountains have bare summits, but many have large regions above the treeline where there is only rock, snow, and some plants such as lichens.
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