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'In mountain region there is a change in natural vegetation due to decrease in temp.' Justify giving example from different zone

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Answered by MadhuSingg
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The following examples justify the giving statement
(I) Between the heights of 1,000 and 2,000 m, wet temperate type of forest are found. evergreen broadleaf trees such as oaks and chestnuts predominate.

(ii) Between 1,500 and3,000m, temperate forest containing coniferous trees like pine , deodar , silver fir, spurce and cedar are found.
(iii) At high altitudes, generally more than 3,600m above the sea level, temperate forests an grassland give way to the alpine vegetation.
silver fir, junipers , pines and birches are the common trees of these forest.

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Answered by pritipragyna4
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Answer:

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(i) wet temperate type of forests are found between the heights of 1,000 and 2,000 m, This area is predominated by evergreen broad-leaf trees such as oaks and chestnuts. ... Thus, it can be concluded that in mountainous vegetation due to decrease in temperature.

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