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mountain system
Often the slopes are broken into multiple step like platforms and each one would be planted on.
Most don't, but it's mainly because they have no choice, either because the growing conditions in the valleys are not suitable, or they don't know that they shouldn't be farming on mountain slopes to begin with.
Big Bend Country is a region of extremes. The desert is dry and hot in the day and cool at night. Plants and animals are adapted for the desert. The mountains provide cold weather in the winter, where on occasion it even snows. Forests grow on the slopes. The slopes of these mountains can grow trees because the high, cooler mountain tops cause precipitation to fall from clouds moving over the peaks.
It is tall and majestic. The peak normally has snow. It is made of rock with steep slopes.
Temperate rainforests are found in moist and cooler climates and distinct seasons, away from the equator.
The sun
mountain system
Slopes toward Gulf of Mexico and has Marshes
The desert.
Yes. This is True. The Tell includes the slopes of the Atlas Mountains and the narrow coastal plain to its north. -Sincerely, Cypress College student
The coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean allowed Andean people to fish. Deer and other animals could be hunted on the mountain slopes. They mined gold, silver, and copper from the mountains.
The coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean allowed Andean people to fish. Deer and other animals could be hunted on the mountain slopes. They mined gold, silver, and copper from the mountains.
Japanese people lived on coastal plains because most of Japan has mountainous slopes that are difficult to live on and farm.
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Curvaceous means having an attractively curvy figure. So this could be for a mountain, for a body, for hills or for slopes.
Mountain and valley breezes are other examples of local winds caused by an area's geography. Campers in mountains areas may feel warm afternoon quickly change into cold night soon after the sun sets. During the day, the sun warms the air along the mountain slopes. This warm air rises up the mountain slopes, creating a valley breeze. At nightfall, the air along the mountain slopes cools. This is cool air moves down the slopes into the valley, producing a mountain breeze.