answersLogoWhite

0

As you move further north, trees typically exhibit changes in species composition and growth patterns due to varying climate conditions. Deciduous trees, which shed their leaves in winter, become less common, giving way to coniferous trees like pines and spruces that are better adapted to colder temperatures and shorter growing seasons. Additionally, trees may become smaller and more sparse in northern regions due to harsher environments, such as permafrost and reduced soil fertility. Overall, the transition reflects adaptations to survive in increasingly extreme conditions.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

3d ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What kind of trees are there in Alaska?

It varies by loaction further south you have large amounts of Sitka Spruce trees, hemlocks, willows, pine, and as you go further north you get alder and black pine trees.


How does the coastline of the northeast change from main to New Jersey?

Look in Book The further North you go the more rugged the coastline gets.


What is the university that is north of Harvard?

Lesley University, and if you go further north there is Tufts University.


What is the farthest point north of the earths surface?

The North Pole at 90° North. You cannot go any further north.


What happens to your shadows the further north you go?

Your shadows get smaller


What is the northernmost of the world called?

The North Pole, it is impossible to go any further north than this.


What is the the northernmost point of the world called?

The North Pole, it is impossible to go any further north than this.


Why does the moon go further north in some years than others?

The moon doesn't actually go further north in some years than in others. Sometimes the moon appears closer or further away because of its location in its orbit around the Earth.


Is the most northern place on earth call?

The North Pole, you cannot go any further north than that.


How would you find your direction if you were lost and did not have a compass or any equipment?

Look for trees. At the bottom of most trees near the ground is moss. Moss always grows on the north side of trees. Go north until you find your way back to people.


On Animal Crossing wild world why do trees go pink?

They go pink due to the changing seasons. You can set your DS to the date and time and it will automatically set itself to your Animal Crossing game. Then the game knows when to change your seasons.


Where do tundra reindeer go during the summer?

They migrate further north to colder regions