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First Post
Alright, I have enough common sense and introductory biology to make the obvious guesses, but I want to bounce these questions off of someone who knows what they're talking about.
In a hot climate, how does elevation change biome?
--- > Can a forest exist on the mountains when the nearby lowlands are desert?
My thought is naturally not, if rainfall is low enough to produce a tropical desert, the elevation would only make it more hospitable.
--- > Thus, is there any way a desert can exist in an area of medium to high rainfall?
--- > If I have an hourglass shaped island, and the two large ends are mountainous, and the narrow strip of land inbetween is close to sea-level, what sort of interesting terrain can I make? A desert would be preferred, but I don't want to make the entire island very inhospitable.
In a hot climate, how does elevation change biome?
--- > Can a forest exist on the mountains when the nearby lowlands are desert?
My thought is naturally not, if rainfall is low enough to produce a tropical desert, the elevation would only make it more hospitable.
--- > Thus, is there any way a desert can exist in an area of medium to high rainfall?
--- > If I have an hourglass shaped island, and the two large ends are mountainous, and the narrow strip of land inbetween is close to sea-level, what sort of interesting terrain can I make? A desert would be preferred, but I don't want to make the entire island very inhospitable.



