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The edge of a habitat where trees are able to grow.

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A tree line is found at high elevations and frigid environments what is it?

The edge of a habitat where trees are able to grow. * in which trees are unable to grow above the timberline, cause there is less oxygen in the air!


What is a treeline called at high elevations?

Timer line


Area where rivers drop from high elevations to coastal plains?

It is called fall line.


What is a line that connects points of equal elevations?

property line


What is contunr line?

an imaginary line, joining the equal elevations of the points


What is a counter line?

Counter line is the imaginary line joining the equal altitudes (Elevations).


Will elevations of 300' and 350' respectively occur on the same contour line isoline on a topographic map?

No, elevations of 300' and 350' would not appear on the same contour line isoline on a topographic map. Contour lines represent the same elevation throughout the line, so different elevations would be on different contour lines.


What is a treeline?

A tree line also called timberline is referring on the stage where the trees stop growing. Tree line happens in frigid places.


What is treeline?

A tree line also called timberline is referring on the stage where the trees stop growing. Tree line happens in frigid places.


A Line depicting equal elevations on a topographic map is commonly referred to as a?

A contour.


A countour line that is bold and labeled is called?

A contour line that is bold and labeled is called an index contour line. These lines help to easily identify specific elevations on a topographic map.


Every point on a contour line is at a different elevation?

Every point on a given contour line is at the same elevation. Neighboring contour lines are at different elevations.