The climate above the tree line is called the alpine climate, or the tundra.
A tree line is the edge of the habitat at which trees are capable of growing. A tree line is different from a timberline. A timberline, often called a forest line, is the line where trees form a forest with a closed canopy.
No. Depending upon latitude, there is an elevation above which trees do not grow. This is referred to as "the tree line", as in: "Our backpacking club hiked a trail that took us above the tree line".See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
The highest altitude or latitude where trees can grow is called the tree line or timberline. This is the point where environmental conditions become too harsh for tree growth, such as low temperatures, high winds, or lack of nutrients. Above this line, only smaller vegetation like shrubs and grasses can survive.
Importance of climate in fruit tree production
The boundary where vegetation ends is called the timber line or tree line.I cannot find proof of this but I think it is simply called the 'TREE LINE' - sincere apologies if this is not correct.
Above a certain elevation, temperatures are too low for plants or trees to grow. The climate above the tree line is like a tundra. Only low plants, mosses, and lichens can grow there. That is a tree line.
The elevation of the tree line varies. The tree line is the point on a particular mountain above which no trees grow. Mt. Washington in New Hampshire is shorter than a number of mountains in North Carolina. Mt. Washington has a tree line. The taller mountains in North Carolina do not.
The line on a mountain above which its to cold for trees to grow is called the tree line.Not tree line it's timberline!
The line on a mountain above which its to cold for trees to grow is called the tree line.Not tree line it's timberline!
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Trees do not grow above the tree line primarily due to harsh environmental conditions, including low temperatures, high winds, and short growing seasons. The tree line typically marks the elevation where these factors limit tree growth, leading to the dominance of alpine vegetation instead. In these high-altitude areas, conditions are more suitable for shrubs, grasses, and other hardy plants that can withstand extreme climates.
The line on a mountain above which trees do not grow is called the tree line. It is sometimes called the timber line as well.
"Tree line" used in the sense of terrain, is where trees start or stop growing. Above the tree line it is too cold and rocky, below the treeline is savannah.
It is the timberline.
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