The "timberline" is the point on a mountain slope above which timber trees will not grow. Above the line, there is either not enough soil, not enough air, or insufficient warmth for the growth of trees. This can be seen on the treeless upper slopes of Mount Everest and other Himalayan mountains, and on the higher mountains in the Alps.
There would be no trees above it. The Timberline is where the trees stop growing.
The meaning is color and shape. Why look for some kind of hidden meaning? It's not there.
There really is no meaning. Why dont you ask the kid?
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"Castillo" is a Spanish name meaning "castle."
Can a timberline be found in nebraska?
A timberline is an imaginary line where trees do not grow.
I just used timberline in a sentence
Timberline Wren was created in 1902.
Timberline Lodge was created in 1935.
Timberline Twister was created in 1983.
The timberline is the highest elevation on a mountain that trees can grow.
The timberline usually refers to the point at which trees are no longer found on mountainsides. In general, there is very little vegetation above the timberline.
Trees grow at a certain temperature and have trouble above a certain level. That is called the timberline. It turns to grass or gravel at the timberline.
Timberline Secondary School was created in 1997.
It is the timberline.
WHAT TYPE OF ANIMAls survived on the timberline in the andes