treeline in the PONS Dictionary

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Openings here in the forest surrounded by evergreens resemble such openings near treeline in higher mountain ranges.
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To climb the mountain, with a permit cross through the geothermal power plant and follow an easily marked trail through the treeline.
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Conversely, lower elevation treelines are expected to be more affected by precipitation changes than temperature variation.
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Found among the park's treelines and wooded areas, homeless camps border on the size of small villages, with an internal structure, culture, and support system.
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He was spotted by the team of lawmen, at which point he broke from the vehicle and fled toward the treeline.
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Its main habitat is the pramo, but can descend to the treeline outside of breeding season.
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Treeline is a function of both elevation and precipitation, particularly the amount of snow that falls each winter.
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The festival grounds are subdivided in smaller fields separated by a thin treeline.
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The treeline, with a light birch forest, rises to about in sterdalen.
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Because the summit is above the treeline, there are many places to park along the road to view the scenery.
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