by Mita
(Indonesia)
The diagram exhibits variations in temperature zones between tropical mountains and temperate mountains.
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This diagram exhibits the temperature variations between tropical mountain and temperate mountain with evaluating the altitude in meters on the left aspect and ft on the correct aspect. The tropical mountain consists of heat zone, temperature zone, cool zone, forest and alpine meadows, respectively from the underside to the highest. In the meantime, the Temperate mountain consists of cool zone, forest and alpine meadows, consecutively from the underside to the highest as properly.
We will see the diffrences on each mountain. From the underside, the tropical mountain has heat zone that appropriate for a lot of tropical crops within the altitude as much as 500 meters, in the meantime the temperate mountain as much as the altitude 1500 meters is a cool zone the place the overall cultivation of grains, potates, and flax. Within the center, the of temperate mountain is forest that restricted for broad-leaf thress and it’s between 1500m and 2000m altitude or between 5000 and 6000 ft. The tropical mountain, in distinction has tempreature zone at 1000 to 1500m altitude and nonetheless has cool zone as much as 3000m altitude which in temperate mountain, it’s as excessive as alpine meadows with the snow line within the high. The tropical mountain is increased than temperate zone. Within the altitude above the cool zone, as much as 4000m it is a forest after which within the high is Alpine meadows with snow line on the highest.
General, the peak distinction in each mountain could be very noticable. The Temperate montain is shorter than the tropical mountain. There’s additionally variations in components of the mountain. The temperate mountain solely has three components, distinction with the tropical mountain that has 5 components. Each of them has permanet snow on the highest of every.
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