The common term is Tree Line. There is probably some fancy scientific name for it too.
Trees may not grow beyond a certain altitude on a mountain due to harsh environmental conditions such as low temperatures, high winds, and limited soil nutrients. As the altitude increases, trees struggle to survive because of decreased oxygen levels and shorter growing seasons. These factors create a tree line, marking the upper limit of tree growth on a mountain.
There is no upper age limit.
timber line: line marking the upper limit of tree growth in mountains or northern latitudes
Twenty one is the upper limit and nineteen is the lower limit of twenty.
There is no upper limit to the number of angles you can have.
The upper limit of the troposphere is called the tropopause.
2 lacks is RTGS upper limit. AVIJIT DEBNATH
The tree line or timberline is the edge of the habitat at which trees are capable of growing. Beyond the tree line, they are unable to grow due to inappropriate environmental conditions. source: Wikipedia "tree-line"
There is no limit.
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.
A line extending from the upper left to the lower right has a negative slope.
write a function which computes product of all the number in a given range(from lower limit to upper limit) and returns the answer