Nikku Yadav
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Posted 5 year ago

Why do trees stop growing at certain latitudes?

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pradeep negi
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Posted 5 year ago pradeep negi

The tree line is the elevation at which trees stop growing-either because of the low temperatures, or lack of pressure and moisture. Tree lines are pretty consistent between the latitudes of 30°N and 20°S. But the farther away, the lower the tree line gets.

Mitesh Sharma
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Posted 5 year ago Mitesh Sharma

The tree line is the elevation at which trees stop growing-either because of the low temperatures, or lack of pressure and moisture. Tree lines are pretty consistent between the latitudes of 30°N and 20°S.