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is the trees on the mountains are of natural vegetation.​

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Answered by udayvenkat2004
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Mountain forests make up a third of all natural forest cover worldwide. They're found on all continents with the exception of the Antarctic. They grow beyond an altitude of 500 meters. That location means mountain forests consist of trees that aren't found in lower-lying areas.

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Answered by donica07
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Mountain forests make up a third of all natural forest cover worldwide. They're found on all continents with the exception of the Antarctic. They grow beyond an altitude of 500 meters. That location means mountain forests consist of trees that aren't found in lower-lying areas.

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