The treeline is the point above which trees do not grow on a particular mountain or group of mountains. Many mountains have bare summits, but many have large regions above the treeline where there is only rock, snow, and some plants such as lichens.
A hilly place with a wet and windy climate can produce lush forests, rich grasslands, and fertile soil. The combination of elevated terrain and ample rainfall can support diverse vegetation and ecosystems, making it suitable for agriculture and providing habitats for various wildlife species.
Trees are short in tundra regions due to harsh environmental conditions such as cold temperatures, strong winds, and nutrient-poor soils, which hinder their growth. This restricts the growth of trees to a low height, usually as shrubs or stunted forms, to adapt to the challenging conditions and conserve energy.
Plants that are adapted to and thrive in windy conditions typically have flexible stems, small leaves, and strong root systems to withstand the stress of the wind. Some examples include ornamental grasses like pampas grass and muhly grass, as well as coastal plants like sea oats and beach heather. Wind-loving trees like coastal cypress and eucalyptus also do well in windy areas.
The least windy place in New Zealand is typically Auckland, which is known for its comparatively calmer winds compared to other regions in the country. Areas in the interior of the North Island, such as parts of Waikato and Bay of Plenty, also tend to experience less wind compared to coastal regions.
As an adjective venteux (m) venteuse (f) but "it's windy" is commonly translated by "il fait du vent" or "il y a du vent" And "In windy conditions" would be translated by "par grand vent"
The tree line.
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Trees make noise when it's windy due to the movement of their leaves and branches rubbing against each other creating a rustling sound. The sound becomes more pronounced in gusty winds as the movement of the branches intensifies.
The treeline is the point above which trees do not grow on a particular mountain or group of mountains. Many mountains have bare summits, but many have large regions above the treeline where there is only rock, snow, and some plants such as lichens.
It becomes more windy.
yes!
i think she called him "windy"
Chicago is called the Windy City.
Australia
Wellington is famous for its windiness. It is indeed, but it is not often called "the Windy City". Every time I've been there it has been called "Windy Wellington". For most people "the Windy City" is Chicago USA.
Go fly a kite!
It's the windiest place on earth.