How are forests affected by altitude ?
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For each 1,000 foot rise in altitude there is a 4°F drop in temperature. For example, if at sea level the average temperature is 75°F, at 10,000 feet the average temperature would be only 35°F. This has a dramatic effect on plant and animal distribution.
In tropical mountainous areas several types of forests occur. Montane forests are cooler and may contain deciduous trees. At sea level, there are lowland rainforests and mangroves. At cloud level, moist, dripping cloud forests may occur. They are cooler than lowland forests. High mountains may also have alpine, tundra, and snow covered peaks.
PLS MARK BRAINLIEST
FORESTS CHANGE WITH ALTITUDE
Environmental conditions vary with altitude – temperature, soil type, rainfall, humidity – and this influences what grows there. ... Fewer big tree species means less biomass and less carbon – at least above ground.