the mist on the top of the mountains suck into the mountains, the trees automatically grow! confusing isn't it?
Because as you get higher up the temperature begins to get colder and the soil tends to get rockier, both of which are not suitable conditions for trees to grow.
Trees do grow at the top of the mountains, but they are not the trees that we regularly find on the plains.
The higher up you get on a mountain, the less soil and the more rocks there are. Therefore, the trees can't get as many nutrients and are unable to grow as tall.
the sugaro tree libe on the candy cane mountains
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Trees
Eagles will build their nests on ledges high up on rock faces, or in the tops of tall trees.
trees grow gradually with the top and bottom each growing a bit at a time.
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Because higher up there is less oxygen therefore plants would not survive because the need oxygen to stay alive. Also the climate at the top of a mountain is a lot more harsh than the bottom.
The biome most likely to be found on the top of a very tall tropical mountain is the TUNDRA
cristmas trees!
They don't, they just want you to think that they grow on top of trees. They really grow in an underground fortress kept secret by the government. They also grow aliens and strawberries there, too.
Is the following sentence true or false? If you hiked to the top of a tall mountain, you would pass through a serious of biomes.
It has a pointy top and needs to be high like above 10000 feet tall
If it were to go beyond the atmosphere there would be no snow, but no mountain on Earth will ever get close to that tall.
You just keep going up until you reach the very top!!