In the Andes mountains, small plants typically thrive in the high-altitude regions known as the paramo and puna ecosystems. These areas, characterized by harsh climatic conditions, including low temperatures, high winds, and intense sunlight, limit the growth of larger vegetation. As a result, small, resilient plants such as cushion plants, grasses, and certain flowering species have adapted to survive in these challenging environments. The unique adaptations of these plants allow them to withstand the extreme conditions of the Andean highlands.
false?
Ofcourse they do. the Andes mountains implies a whole range of heights and a large surface area.
yes, it is true.
Polyepis forest Wild Potatoes Graynes Loota
No, you can't. Melons need hot climate and little to no water to grow. Thus, the cold and rainy conditions of the Andes Mountain Range are anything but suitable to grow melons.
Apline plants can grow on the rocky mountains.
because they smell like cats
alpine flowers
Yes, of course they do.
Bigger plants.
Why plants grow on mountain in conical shape
The cold area where only small plants grow is called the Tundra region. Tundra vegetation is characterized by small plants that grow close together and close to the ground. These plants are only a cm tall.