List of life zones by region


The climate and ecology of different locations on the globe naturally separate into life zones, depending on elevation, location, and latitude. The generally strong dependency on elevation is known as altitudinal zonation: the average temperature of a location decreases as the elevation increases.
The general effect of elevation depends on atmospheric physics. However, the specific climate and ecology of any particular location depends on specific features of that location. This article provides a list of life zones by region, in order to illustrate the features of life zones for regions around the globe.

Central Europe: Switzerland & Germany

Classic Version - Regions of the Amazonic Side
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania & Mount Kenya, Kenya,
Vulcano Kibo - Uhuru Peak, 5,895 m rock and ice. As the conifers are absent, the Tree line is lower.

Vegetation zones

In the altitudes between 3,400 meters and 4,500 meters some of the most extreme examples of adaptations can be found. At altitudes below 3,400 meters the daily temperature fluctuations are less extreme, the average daily temperature steadily increases, and the growth forms and ecology of the Dendroseneico reflect the increased influence of biotic factors over abiotic factors.

Jade Dragon Snow Mountains

The Jade Dragon Snow Mountains contain the glacier nearest of the Equator on the North Hemisphere. The landmarks 4,506 m and 4,680 m at the end of the glacier can be achieved through the cable car from Ganhaizi. The mountain desert begins around 4,000 m. The Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan encompasses the watershed areas of the Yangtze, Mekong and Salween rivers and is the joint of the Palearctic realm and the Indomalayan realm.