Timberline

usgb/ˈtɪmbərlaɪn/
noun

The upper limit of tree growth in mountainous areas, marking the transition between the forest and tundra.

As we climbed higher, we reached the timberline where the trees gave way to rocky terrain.
Visual representation of "timberline" - The upper limit of tree growth in mountainous areas, marking the transition between the forest and tundra.

Often appears as...

  • timberline zone
  • above timberline

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Geographical Context

Understanding timberline helps us identify ecological boundaries associated with elevation. For instance, ecosystems at different elevations can experience vastly different climates.

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Ecological Importance

Recognizing timberlines is essential for conservation efforts, as they indicate areas that may need protection from climate change.

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Research Relevance

Timberline studies contribute to climate science, showing how temperature changes influence vegetation patterns.

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