The diagram shows differences in temperature zones between tropical mountains and temperate mountains. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The picture compares the characteristics
between
the distribution of different landscapes with regard to Change preposition
of
mountains
located in tropical and temperate zones.
Overall
, it is clear that
tropical mountains
have a wider range of altitude-based temperature zones compared to temperate mountains
, reaching higher altitudes before encountering permanent snow
. Overall
, the cultivation of crops and tree limits also
differ significantly between the two mountain types.
In terms of tropical mountains
, they are extremely tall, measuring approximately 5,500 meters
in height and can be divided into six distinctive regions. The warm zone
, situated at an altitude of below 510 meters
, is characterized by the growth of tropical plants. The temperate zone
, located at a higher altitude, is suitable for growing crops like coffee and cocoa. Grains are grown in a cool zone
, which lies at a height of approximately 2,000 to 3,000 meters
above sea level. Above this
zone
is the forest region, where broad leaf
trees can survive until an altitude of 3,000 Add a hyphen
broad-leaf
meters
, whereas
pine and firs can thrive up to 4,000 meters
. The alpine meadows and the permanent snow
area are situated at the top of these mountains
, with the snow
line at around 4,400 meters
.
Continuing upward, the cool zone
in tropical mountains
, limiting
at 3,000 Wrong verb form
limited
meters
, supports grain cultivation and sets the boundary for broad-leaf trees. Above this
zone
, pine and fir forests thrive between 3,000 and 3,800 meters
, followed by alpine meadows from 3,800 to 4,300 meters
, and permanent snow
above 4,300 meters
. In temperate mountains
, however
, spruce forests dominate between 1,500 and 1,750 meters
, while
alpine meadows emerge from 1,750 to 2,750 meters
, and permanent snow
begins at 2,750 meters
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