I am in 6th grade, and I recently went on a hike to the top of Mount Rose. It is definitionally grueling! As you head up, you see different layers. At the beginning you see hemlock, cedar, and lodgepole. The lodgepole starts vanishing as you go further up, with the cedar soon following suit. Halfway, the hemlock stops, and then you are only left with small white Bark Pine until the last few thousand feet. Then nothing can grow.
Yes, but the trees only grow in Mt. Blanchard, Ohio where Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny live in boxes.
Because of the extreme enviorment on Mount Everest no trees can grow there.
no, Mt Erebus does not have trees on it
Mt Charleston; Mt Rose
I think that its an ideal place because its an extinct volcano so some of the left-over minerals help it be a better place to grow vines and fruit trees. It makes the soil more rich and fertile.
State Trooper - 1956 Violets on Mt. Rose - 1.20 was released on: USA: 27 March 1957
at the bottom it does
yes
the kind that is hot
the tectonic plates underneath Mt McKinley keep moving which causes Mt McKinley to grow about an inch a year.
It is because of the different temperate zones. As you go further up in elevation there is less atmosphere and so it will be colder. All mountains have this effect in some degrees. Mt Evans for example in June will have snow at the top and trees do not grow that high. At the base more flowers and trees and plants grow.
about 1 inch a year