alpine
The biome found on top of high mountains is typically an alpine biome. This biome is characterized by low temperatures, high winds, and rocky terrain, with plant and animal species adapted to these harsh conditions. It is often a unique and diverse ecosystem due to its isolation and extreme environment.
tundra
alpine
The biome most likely to be found on the top of a very tall tropical mountain is the TUNDRA
Alpine tundra biome. Characterized by cold temperatures, strong winds, and low vegetation due to harsh conditions, this biome is found in high mountain regions like the Alps. Plants and animals living here are well-adapted to survive in the extreme environment.
James Marshall and john sutter
Tundra.
Large plate tectonics or the fossils had wings.
It is known as "Tierra Fria" (Cold Land).
"Tierra Fria" (Spanish for cold land) qualifies as such.
It depends on how high the mountain is. If the mountain was about 6,000 metres then you would find continuous snow at the top of the mountain. If the mountains was about 4000 metres then you might find Alpine grasslands or alpine savannah. This might be different depending on the location of the mountain
The biome at the top of a very high mountain at the equator is typically an alpine biome. This biome is characterized by cold temperatures, low oxygen levels, and limited vegetation adapted to survive in harsh mountain conditions.