JTScience - Alpine Biomes
JTScience - Alpine Biomes
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The Alpine biome, to most people, is like winter. There’s snow, ice, low temperature, high winds, etc. The word Alpine comes from the Latin word “Alpes” which means high mountain.

Alpine biomes are found throughout the world in mountain regions. The biome itself usually lies just below the snow line of a mountain. The typical altitude for a mountain in the Alpine biome is approximately 10,000 feet or more.

The average temperature for an area located in the Alpine region during summer usually ranges from 10 to 15° C. Temperatures in winter are almost always below freezing. The winter season can last from October to May while the summer season may last from June to September.

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