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Treeline Meaning in English

word

ˈtriˌlaɪn
TREE-lyne
tɹˈiːlaɪn
TREE-lyne

Definition

The highest point on a mountain or in a region where trees are able to grow; above this line, trees cannot survive due to cold or other conditions.

Usage & Nuances

Used mostly in environmental, geographical, or science contexts. 'Above the treeline' means in areas too cold or high for trees. Not about individual trees but the general zone. Sometimes used more generally to mean a clear boundary where trees end.

Example Sentences

There are no trees above the treeline.

basic

We stopped hiking at the treeline.

basic

Snow covers the mountain above the treeline.

basic

We camped just below the treeline to stay sheltered from the wind.

natural

Above the treeline, the landscape is all rocks and grass—no forests at all.

natural

You can see the treeline clearly when the forest suddenly stops partway up the mountain.

natural