tundra
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.
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!
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.
It is the timberline.
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.
It is the elevation above which trees won't grow.
Hair grows by itself, you don't have to do anything to grow it. Thread the remaining/surrounding hair and leave the hair in the line alone :-)
The treeline in the Alps refers to the altitude above which trees can no longer grow due to environmental factors such as temperature, wind, and soil conditions. Generally, this line varies between 1,800 and 2,500 meters (5,900 to 8,200 feet) depending on the specific location, local climate, and exposure. Above the treeline, vegetation transitions to alpine meadows and rocky terrain, where conditions are too harsh for forest growth. The treeline is an important ecological boundary that influences biodiversity and habitat distribution in mountainous regions.
Above the timber line is the alpine zone. This zone is an area in which trees cannot grow because the altitude makes it too cold for the trees to survive.
It said that any states above that line had to be free Union States; anything below that line was a Southern slave state.
The tree line is the elevation at which trees stop growing due to harsh conditions like cold temperatures, high winds, and lack of nutrients. This line varies depending on the location, with trees unable to grow beyond a certain point in cold, mountainous regions or at high latitudes.