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The diagram illustrates the variations between the features of tropical mountains and temperate mountains in different altitudes. Overall, while both temperate mountains and tropical mountains are divided into four different sections, they have different sizes of each layer. Notably, while tropical mountains have a larger area for most part than temperate mountains, the only exception […]
The diagram shows differences in temperature zones in tropical and temperate mountains. Overall, while four climatic zones from the top downwards of both regions are similar, tropical mountains feature a wider range of regions, because they are higher. Temperate mountains have a less complex structure than tropical mountains. From sea level to approximately 1,500 meters, […]
The given diagram compares the disparity in temperature ranges and the distribution of vegetation among tropical and temperate mountains. Overall, there are transparent differences between the altitude ranges between the two types of mountains, in which tropical highlands have a wider range of altitude-based temperature zones compared to temperate counterparts, reaching higher altitudes before encountering […]
The given diagram compares the distribution of climatic and vegetation zones of tropical and temperate mountains according to altitude. Overall, both types of mountains display similar ecological patterns with distinct vegetation zones arranged by altitude. However, tropical mountains encompass a much wider range of altitude and climatic diversity. On tropical mountains, the lowest level is […]
The chart compares two different types of mountains (Tropical mountain and Temperate mountain) in temperature zones based on elevation, showing how vegetation and snow levels change with elevation. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that the tropical mountain is higher and has more distinct climate zones compared to the temperate mountain, which has […]
