The diagram shows differences in temperature zones between tropical mountains and temperate mountains Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The diagram gives information about temperature zones distinction between tropical
mountains
and temperate mountains
. The figures are measured in metres
and feet
.
Overall
, there is a height limit measurement for both mountains
that can be conducive for food sources to grow. In addition
, the top part of the two mountains
is covered by permanent snow where no other life form can grow or be found.
In detail, the base of the tropical mountain
is the warm zone
. At more than 1,000 metres
altitude, the zone
is a good area to plant coffee and cocoa. Cool zone
is where grain cultivation is possible measuring more than 1,500 metres
and can extend nearly twofold. Moving up is the Forest zone
, which is the area where broad-lea trees are limited to growth. Second to the last
zone
is the alpine meadows and at the tip of the mountain
is a permanent snow that measures about 500 metres
.
Going to the temperature mountain
with a length that is
less than 1,500 as compared to the tropical mountains
. The base of the tropical mountains
is the cool zone
where general cultivation of grain, potatoes and flax occurs. It has a height of less
than 5,000 Change the quantifier
fewer
feet
altitude. The upper part is the forest where broad-leaf trees are limited to grow
. Alpine meadows with a measurement from more than 6,000 Wrong verb form
growing
feet
to roughly 10,000 feet
in altitude, where spruce are limited erupt. Permanent snow at the tip of the mountain
can be seen as well, where no plants and trees are viable enough to grow and live.Submitted by kmaegalilee on
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