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The image displays two cone-shaped diagrams depicting temperature zones correlated with altitude for tropical and temperate mountains, with labels in meters and feet. For tropical mountains, the altitude starts at 0 meters (0 feet) in the warm zone (suitable for many tropical crops) and moves up, covering the temperature zone (1,500 meters or 5,000 feet; used for coffee and coca plantations), the cool zone (1,500 to 3,100 meters or 5,000 to 10,000 feet; grains cultivation possible), forest (3,100 to 4,000 meters or 10,000 to 13,000 feet), suitable for spruce and fir (3,500 to 4,000 meters or 11,500 to 13,000 feet), and alpine meadows (4,000 to 4,800 meters or 13,000 to 16,000 feet), followed by snow line above 4,800 meters or 16,000 feet indicating permanent snow. For temperate mountains, the diagram begins at sea level (0 meters or 0 feet) with a warm zone extending to 500 meters or 1,600 feet, followed by a temperature zone (500 to 1,000 meters or 1,600 to 3,300 feet), forest extends from 1,000 to 2,000 meters or 3,300 to 6,600 feet, areas suitable for spruce and fir (2,500 to 3,500 meters or 8,300 to 11,500 feet), alpine meadows reach up to 3,500 meters or 11,500 feet, and permanent snow appears above 3,500 meters or 11,500 feet.
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The illustration depicts variations in temperature zones; from tropical mountains—measured in altitude meters—to temperate mountains—measured in altitude feet.
Overall, the trend shows that temperate mountain have a much lower altitude than the tropical one, moreover, tropical mountain contains more temperature zones that temperate mountain.
Regarding tropical mountain, it consists of six temperature zones including; firstly, the Warm zone, which is the lowest temperature zone at around 0 and 500 altitude meters, it is also convenient for tropical agriculture, secondly, the Temperature zone which is convenient for coffee and cocoa crops, its altitude is from 500 to 1500 meters, thirdly, the Cool zone, suitable for grain plantations, its altitude is between 1500 to 3000 meters, Fourthly, the Forest zone, its altitude range is from 3000 to 4000 meters, the agriculture in this soon is limited for broad-leaf trees, Fifthly, the Alpine Meadows zone, varies from 4000 to 4500, the smallest zone and suitable only for pine and firs plantations, the last zone is called the Permanent Snow zone, varies from 4500 to 5000 meters.
Regarding temperate mountain, it consists of 3 zones, firstly, the Cool zone, its altitude is from 0 to 5000 feet, secondly, the Forest zone, its altitude range is from 5000 to 6500 feet, which is only convenient for broad-leaf trees, thirdly, the Alpine Meadows zone its altitude between 6500 and 10000 feet, which is only suitable for spruce cultivation, Thirdly, the last zone is called the Permanent Snow zone, varies from 10000 to 12000 feet.
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