The farther you go up, the more heavier or lighter the weather is.
The higher the altitude the less vegetation. This is what creates what is known as the "Tree Line" on mountains where there is a clear visible line where the trees stop because it is not efficient enough to grow any higher due to lack of oxygen. The type of vegetation differs as well while at the base of a mountain there can be a variety of large trees like oak the higher you go the more trees such as spruce there will be and then small bushes known as thistle and eventually nothing.
It depends on the type of mountain
the type of mountain that explodes is mountain Everest
A fault-block mountain is formed when higher blocks of land are displaced along a fault line, causing one side of the fault to rise relative to the other. This creates a steep-sided mountain range with a distinctive block-like structure.
Below the timberline, you would typically find subalpine forests. These forests are characterized by a mix of coniferous trees such as firs, spruces, and pines, as well as deciduous trees like aspens and birches. The subalpine forests are adapted to the harsher conditions higher up the mountain.
Mid-mountain refers to the elevation zone on a mountain where forests typically exist, not too high or low. Mossy type trees are trees that thrive in moist, shaded environments and their trunks, branches, or leaves may be covered with moss or lichens.
block mountain type
The most powerful geologic forces are air and water; they change mountain ranges into soil and silt.
what type o mountain is k2
The type of mountain that is formed by colliding continents is the upward mountain.
stone mountain is a rock of granite
Coniferous trees.