Biology, asked by genius5151, 10 months ago

Hello Mates

Write a short note on plants growing in mountain regions.

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Holaaa Mate

✔Answer:

⭕The growth of vegetation depends on rainfall and temperature.

⭕The vegetation on the lower slopes largely depends on which climate zone the mountain is in. The foothills may be covered in broadleaved forests. These change to needleleaf trees (coniferous trees) like spruce and pines at on the upper slopes (higher altitudes).

⭕As you climb higher up a mountain it gets colder and the trees eventually thin out and disappear. When it gets too cold for trees to grow, it is called a timberline

⭕The highest parts of the mountain support only sparse grasses and low-growing alpine flowers which can withstand the harsh conditions.

⭕If the mountain is high enough even this vegetation disappears and the peak is bare rock and perhaps covered in snow and ice.

Hope it helps...!!!❤

Answered by Anonymous
17

heya..

here is your answer..

●Mountain lands provide a scattered but diverse array of habitats in which a large range of plants and animals can be found.

●Many of the trees and shrubs in mountain areas are evergreen.

●This means that the leaves or needles stay green year-round, unlike trees with leaves that turn colors and fall to the ground. 

It may help you..☺️☺️

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