Answer:
The
following examples justify the given statement
(i) Between the heights of 1,000
and 2,000 metres, wet temperate type of forests are found. Evergreen broad-leafy
trees such as oaks and chestnuts predominate.
(ii) Between 1,500 and 3,000 metres, temperate forests containing
coniferous trees like pine, deodar, silver fir, spruce and cedar are found.
(iii) At high altitudes, generally more than 3,600 metres
above the sea-level, temperate forests and grasslands give way to the alpine vegetation.
Silver fir, junipers, pines and birches are the common trees of these forests.
(iv) At higher altitudes, mosses and lichens form part of
Tundra vegetation.
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