what determines the natural vegetation in the montane forest
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The montane ecosystems are highly affected by the climate which gets colder as the elevation increases. At higher elevations, the climate is harsher, with lower temperatures and higher winds, preventing the growth of trees and causing the plant community to transition to montane grasslands, shrublands or alpine tundra.
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Answer:The montane ecosystems are highly affected by the climate which gets colder as the elevation increases. At higher elevations, the climate is harsher, with lower temperatures and higher winds, preventing the growth of trees and causing the plant community to transition to montane grasslands, shrublands or alpine tundra.
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