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explain mountain habitate​

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Answered by smdgani2009
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There is lot of rain in mountain regions.

In the mountain habitat, it is very cold during winter and snowfall may also occur.

At very low temperatures in winter, the soil water freezes and hence becomes unavailable to the roots of trees and plants. ...

Water evaporates more quickly in windy places due to which the trees on mountains can lose too much water easily through their leaves.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mountain habitat is a broad term that defines the terrain rising above the foothills. These habitats include coniferous forests of several juniper and pine species, deciduous stands of aspen, meadows, lakes, streams, valleys, alpine tundra, talus slopes and open rocky terrain.

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