Trees On Top Of The mountain
For some reason almost all of the trees were growing on top of the mountain and not in the valley below. I thought it was interesting, what might be the cause?
| Category | landscapephotography |
| Settings | ISO 100 32 mm f/8.0 1/125 sec |
| Camera | Nikon D7500 |
| Lens | Nikon AF-S 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G |
| Location | Gran Canaria |
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Trees grow shorter towards the inhospitable climate until they simply stop growing.
The tree line is the elevation at which trees stop growing-either because of the low temperatures, or lack of pressure and moisture
There is enough water and they are able to grow towards light
Maybe when it's raining there are floods and the waters rush and tear apart the trees in the flanks and at the bottom of the valley! Probably safer up there for them, and more light!
I don't know...maybe more exposure to sunlight? Great photo by the way.
Nice shot. ❤
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Maybe there is more light up there.
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Plants are sculptured in such unique way that it can't grow without photosynthesis. They barely or completely do not grow in valleys because of the lack of this same nutrition commonly called photosynthesis and they blossom with ease and strength on mountains because of their adequate exposure to photosynthesis
No idea, but i love it !