Geography, asked by bambambholejk, 10 months ago

why do mountain forests change with altitude?​

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Answered by logeshwaranr41
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Explanation:

The natural environment of mountain forests

Precipitation increases with altitude because humid air arriving at the foot of a mountain condenses as it is forced to rise. In addition, evaporation also decreases with growing altitude, thus precipitation falling as snow is stored and becomes available when needed.

Answered by kishlaykumar61
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Answer:

Precipitation increases with altitude because humid air arriving at the foot of a mountain condenses as it is forced to rise. In addition, evaporation also decreases with growing altitude, thus precipitation falling as snow is stored and becomes available when needed.

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