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What are the chief features of mountain forest?

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Answered by abhirock51
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They grow beyond an altitude of 500 meters. That location means mountain forests consist of trees that aren't found in lower-lying areas. The trees have adapted to the cool climate, heavy downpours and intense sunshine. In low-lying areas, they're squeezed out by different tree species.

Answered by milkclouds22
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Some of the mountain forest features are :

1.At the foothills of the himalayas deciduous forests are found.

2.At an altitude of 1000m to 2000m they are the moist temperate forests.

3. These forests contain mixed species of broad leafed evergreen and conifers trees..

4. In hilly areas these forests are mostly found.

5.These forests have less leaves.

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