the mist on the top of the mountains suck into the mountains, the trees automatically grow! confusing isn't it?
Trees
Trees grow from the top, with new growth occurring at the tips of branches and the top of the tree.
trees grow gradually with the top and bottom each growing a bit at a time.
Eagles will build their nests on ledges high up on rock faces, or in the tops of tall trees.
Trees grow from the top of their trunks, where new growth occurs in the form of buds and branches.
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Fewer trees grow at the top of a mountain due to the harsh environmental conditions found at higher elevations. Factors such as lower temperatures, reduced oxygen levels, stronger winds, and thinner soils make it challenging for trees to establish and thrive. Additionally, the shorter growing season and increased exposure to extreme weather events further limit tree growth at higher altitudes.
a mountain is just dirt and rocks until you pile it 10,000 ft. tall - and call it majestic !!
Trees grow from the top of their trunks, where new growth occurs in the form of buds and branches. The trunk itself does not grow longer, but rather thicker as the tree ages.
The biome most likely to be found on the top of a very tall tropical mountain is the TUNDRA
cristmas trees!
They don't, they just want you to think that they grow on top of trees. They really grow in an underground fortress kept secret by the government. They also grow aliens and strawberries there, too.