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Kings Canyon National Park and Krummholz

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Difference between Kings Canyon National Park and Krummholz

Kings Canyon National Park vs. Krummholz

Kings Canyon National Park is a national park in the southern Sierra Nevada, in Fresno and Tulare Counties, California in the United States. Krummholz or krumholtz (German: krumm, "crooked, bent, twisted" and Holz, "wood") — also called knieholz ("knee timber") — is a type of stunted, deformed vegetation encountered in subarctic and subalpine tree line landscapes, shaped by continual exposure to fierce, freezing winds.

Similarities between Kings Canyon National Park and Krummholz

Kings Canyon National Park and Krummholz have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): National Park Service, Pinus albicaulis, Pinus contorta, Tree line, Tsuga mertensiana.

National Park Service

The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government that manages all national parks, many national monuments, and other conservation and historical properties with various title designations.

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Pinus albicaulis

Pinus albicaulis, known by the common names whitebark pine, white pine, pitch pine, scrub pine, and creeping pine, is a conifer tree native to the mountains of the western United States and Canada, specifically subalpine areas of the Sierra Nevada, Cascade Range, Pacific Coast Ranges, and Rocky Mountains from Wyoming northwards.

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Pinus contorta

Pinus contorta, with the common names lodgepole pine and shore pine, and also known as twisted pine, and contorta pine, is a common tree in western North America.

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Tree line

The tree line is the edge of the habitat at which trees are capable of growing.

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Tsuga mertensiana

Tsuga mertensiana, known as mountain hemlock, is a species of hemlock native to the west coast of North America, with its northwestern limit on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, and its southeastern limit in northern Tulare County, California.

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Kings Canyon National Park and Krummholz Comparison

Kings Canyon National Park has 162 relations, while Krummholz has 36. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.53% = 5 / (162 + 36).

References

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