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The image displays the temperature zones between tropical mountains and temperate mountains, divided into Warm, Cool, Temperate, Forest, Alpine meadows, and Tropical mountains. Altitude in meters and feet is given. Warm zone: suitable for mainly tropical crops (1000-1500 meters/3000-5000 feet), Cool zone: used for coffee and cocoa plantations (1500-2500 meters/5000-8000 feet), Temperate zone: used for coffee and cocoa plantations (2500-3000 meters/8000-10000 feet), Forest: limit for pine trees (2500-3500 meters/8000-11500 feet), Cool zone: general cultivation of grains, potatoes, flax (3000-4000 meters/10000-13000 feet), Alpine meadows (3500-4500 meters/11500-14500 feet), Temperate mountain: Alpine meadows (3500-4500 meters/11500-14500 feet), Tropical mountain: Alpine meadows (4000-5500 meters/13000-17000 feet), Forest: limit for broad-leaf trees (3500-4500 meters/11500-14500 feet), Alpine meadows: limit for pine trees (4500 meters/14500 feet), Alpine meadows: permanent snow line (4500-5000 meters/14500-16000 feet), Tropical mountain: permanent snow line (5000 meters/16000 feet), Temperate mountain: permanent snow line (5000 meters/16000 feet).
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The diagram gives a visual representation of the variations in temperatures in tropical and temperate mountains.

Overall, it is evident that tropical mountains are higher, so they have a more diverse environment that includes a warm zone, which temperate mountains do not have.

Regarding tropical mountains, the first 1,000 meters represent a warm zone suitable for cultivating tropical crops. It is followed by a temperature zone located at an altitude of 1000-1500, which can be used for coffee and cacao plantations. Above, there is a cool area where grain can be grown, this territory ranges from 1,500-5,000 feet. Forests thrive at an height between 3,000 and 4,000 meters; however, this region has a limit for broad-leaf trees. With regards to the two last zones, only alpine meadows lie at an altitude of 4,000-4,500 meters, with permanent snow above them.

In contrast, a cool zone in temperate mountains extends from the foot to 5,000 feet, it is a good place to plant grains, potatoes, and flax. Forests are less vast; they extend in elevation from 5,000 and 6,000 meters. In addition, the zone has rich alpine meadows, which can survive at an elevation of between 6,000 and 10,000 meters. The highest zone of permanent snow is between 1,000 and 11,000 meters.

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