tree line
a average height of a mountain is about 4,000 m (13,000ft)
They are called the Blue Mountains. They are called the blue mountains because the oil from the eucalyptus trees make them look blue from a distance.blue mountains
Agroforestry
I think it is copse.
Those trees are known as deciduous trees.
There is so much variation in the height of eucalyptus trees and the height depends on the species. The smallest are around 6 feet and the tallest is around 330 feet. There are over 500 species of eucalypts. Growing conditions can also greatly affect the mature height.
There are a number of plant species that are capable of growing on trees; the most interesting are the orchids.
"Weed trees" refer to trees that are invasive, fast-growing, and spread aggressively in an uncontrolled manner, often outcompeting native vegetation. Examples include tree-of-heaven, black locust, and paper mulberry.
Yes, the statement "James is growing so fast he'll be taller than the trees" is a hyperbole. Hyperbole is an exaggerated expression used for emphasis or dramatic effect, not meant to be taken literally. In this case, it emphasizes how quickly James is growing, rather than suggesting he will literally surpass the height of trees.
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.
Mountains are formed through geological processes such as tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity, not from trees. The idea that mountains were once trees is a misconception.
It depends on where they are. They are usually called a woods. A large group is a forest. If they are on a golf course, they are called the rough.