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Altitudinal zonation (or
elevational zonation) in
mountainous regions describes the
natural layering of
ecosystems that
occurs at
distinct elevations...
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Altitudinal migration is a short-distance
animal migration from
lower altitudes to
higher altitudes and back.
Altitudinal migrants change their elevation...
- Quadrantanopia,
homonymous scotomata)
Other characterisations are:
Altitudinal field defects, loss of
vision above or
below the
horizontal meridian...
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variations in the
classification of each floor. Warm
climate altitudinal zone The warm
altitudinal zone
oscillates between sea
level and 1,000
meters (3,281 ft)...
- are common,
while longer ones are not. The
shorter migrations include altitudinal migrations on
mountains such as the
Andes and Himalayas. The
timing of...
- lie
along elevation bands of
roughly constant climate. This is
called altitudinal zonation. In
regions with dry climates, the
tendency of
mountains to...
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description of the site, "the
region represents the most
complete sequence of
altitudinal vegetation zones in
central Siberia, from steppe, forest-steppe, mixed...
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Mardi Himal (Nepali: मर्दी हिमाल) is a 5,587-metre (18,330 ft) peak
beneath the much more
prominent Machapuchare in the
Annapurna region of Nepal, from...
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Nepal measures about 880
kilometers (547 mi)
along its
Himalayan axis by 150 to 250
kilometers (93 to 155 mi) across. It has an area of 147,516 km2 (56...
- a
great biodiversity. This factor,
along with the
weather and
light altitudinal variations,
allows the
country to
harbor 248
species of
amphibians and...