Mountain Vegetation is plants growing in mountain areas (The Mountain Environment).
Mountain Vegetation Is Found Below 10,000 ft.
Mt. Everest had little to no vegetation due to the climate in the Himalayas (where the mountain is located), it is too cold around the mountain to have any vegetation.
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.
Alpine vegetation up to the snow line
no its a mountain
this is what the Encyclopedia has to say about the vegetation:
There is a variety of vegetation in southeastern Australia. Some of this vegetation includes brown Stringybark, mountain grey gum, as well as manna gum.
Climate & Agriculture
Alpine at the top of the snow line
India has five types of natural vegetation. They are the Tropical Rain forests, Tropical deciduous, Mangrove, Thorn and Mountain forests. Out of these deciduous is the most abundant type of vegetation.
High altitude vegetation is typically called "alpine", from the plants that grow high up in the Alps mountain range.