difference between desert and mountain habitat
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Mountain lands provide a scattered but diverse array of habitats in which a large range of plants and animals can be found. ... At even lower levels mountain lands grade into other types of landform and vegetation—e.g., tropical or temperate forest, savanna, scrubland, desert, or tundra.
Deserts are places that don't get much rain, and are very dry. They can be either hot places, or cold places. ... Both plants and animals have adapted to be able to live in the desert.
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MOUNTAIN HABITATS
Mountain lands provide a scattered but diverse array of habitats in which a large range of plants and animals can be found. ... At even lower levels mountain lands grade into other types of landform and vegetation—e.g., tropical or temperate forest, savanna, scrubland, desert, or tundra.
MOUNTAIN DESERT
The Mountain Desert is the area above 2000m altitude in the heart of the White Mountains, where dozens of cone-like peaks called Soros (Piles) are found. ... Almost all Soros peaks have almost all 30-degree angles and they look completely bare of vegetation (this gives the name “desert”).