Environmental Sciences, asked by patiala10, 10 months ago

how trees are adapted to live in mountains regions

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Answered by soni62430
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The area at which trees cease to grow in the mountain range is known as the timberline. Plants that can survive above 3,000 feet include sparse grasses and alpine perennials, which have adapted to extreme cold and heat, strong sun, heavy winds and fluctuations between arid and damp condition.

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