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- alpine climate,: 21  and the habitat can be described as the alpine zone. Treelines on north-facing slopes in the northern hemisphere are lower than on south-facing...
- the Juno Award for Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year for her albums Treelines (2011) and Habitat (2014). She is the sister of trumpeter Ingrid Jensen...
- TreeLine is a free and simple outliner with advanced data element definition and export abilities. It uses a basic tree structure to organize information...
- Somatochlora sahlbergi, the treeline emerald, is a species of dragonfly in the family Corduliidae. It is found at high latitudes across northern Eurasia...
- Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Körner, C (2012). Alpine Treelines. Basel: Springer. McVicar, TR; Körner, C (2013). "On the use of elevation...
- Above the Treeline is a United States company behind the Edelweiss+ platform, which provides many services that support the book industry. Publishers use...
- p****erine bird in the family Fringillidae native to alpine areas above treeline, of the western United States. It is the most range-restricted member of...
- and high altitude plateaus, and about one third of the land is above the treeline and thus exhibit tundra/alpine/polar climate (ET). Norway has a larger...
- Georg; Miehe, Sabine; Vogel, Jonas; Co, Sonam; Duo, La (May 2007). "Highest Treeline in the Northern Hemisphere Found in Southern Tibet" (PDF). Mountain Research...
- and forest will climb higher in all areas, like the Dovre mountains. The treeline in Norway is currently moving upwards on average by 0.5 - 1 m altitude...