Cloud forest
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Cloud forest
At the edge of the Panamanian side of the Parque Internacional la Amistad
Temperate cloud forest on La Palma, Canary Islands
The cloud forest of Monteverde, Costa Rica Cloud forest on Mount Lushan in southeastern China
One of the hanging bridges of the Sky walk in Santa Elena, Costa Rica disappearing into the clouds
CharacteristicsTypically, there is a relatively small band of altitude in which the atmospheric environment is suitable for cloud forest development. This is characterized by persistent mist or clouds at the vegetation level, resulting in the reduction of direct sunlight and thus of evapotranspiration. Trees in these regions are generally shorter and more heavily stemmed than in lower altitude forests in the same regions, and the moisture promotes the development of an abundance of vascular epiphytes. This results in abundant moss and fern covering, and frequently flowers such as orchids may be found. Soils are rich but boggy, with a preponderance of peats and humus. Within cloud forests, much of the precipitation is in the form of fog drip, where fog condenses on tree leaves and then drips onto the ground below. The definition of cloud forest can be ambiguous, with many countries not using the term (preferring such terms as Afromontane forest and upper montane rain forest, or more localised terms such as the Peruvian yungas, and the laurisilva of the Atlantic Islands), and occasionally subtropical and even temperate forests in which similar meteorological conditions occur are considered to be cloud forests. Distribution of cloud forestsTropical and subtropical cloud forests exist in the following countries:
Temperate cloud forestsAlthough far from being universally accepted as true cloud forests, several forests in temperate regions have strong similarities with tropical cloud forests. The term is further confused by occasional reference to cloud forests in tropical countries as "temperate" due to the cooler climate associated with these misty forests. Distribution of temperate cloud forests
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