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  1. A lichen is a composite organism consisting of a fungus (the mycobiont) and a photosynthetic partner (the photobiont or phycobiont) growing together in a symbiotic relationship. One classification of Sierra Nevada lichens is according to functional groups, by the National Park Service. [1] These functional groups overlap with each other.

  2. The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range that is almost entirely in the eastern part of California. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Sierra Nevada (US) . Home

  3. Sierra Nevada (USA) Sierra Nevada je pohorie v Spojených štátoch, ktoré sa rozkladá najmä v Kalifornii a v časti Nevady. Neoficiálne je známe aj ako the Sierra, the High Sierra a the Sierras . Pohorie je ohraničené priesmykmi Fredonyer Pass na svere a Tehachapi Pass na juhu. Na západe hraničí s údolím Central Valley a na ...

  4. Há 3 dias · The Sierra Nevada is an asymmetrical range with its crest and high peaks decidedly toward the east. The peaks range from 11,000 to 14,000 feet (3,350 to 4,270 metres) above sea level, with Mount Whitney, at 14,494 feet (4,418 metres), the highest peak in the coterminous United States. Summits in the northern portion are much lower, those north ...

  5. This list of first ascents in the Sierra Nevada can be sorted by any listed characteristic. The route taken and its Yosemite Decimal System rating are given where known. The only criterion for inclusion is the historic notability of the climb when it was completed. Both first ascents of summits by any route, and first ascents of technical non ...

  6. Sierra Nevada (USA) Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Sierra Nevada ( česky Sněžné hory ), také nazývaná the Sierra, the High Sierra nebo the Sierras, je horské pásmo na východě Kalifornie, ve Spojených státech amerických. [1] Masivní vrásno - zlomové pohoří je 650 km dlouhé a 65 až 130 km široké. [2]

  7. The Sierra Nevada, John Muir’s “Range of Light,” is one of the biologically richest temperate ecoregions in the world. Running 640 km from north to south and 100 km east to west, the Sierra Nevada Forests ecoregion lies between the California Central Valley Grasslands ecoregion to the west, which is enveloped by the California Interior Chaparral and Woodlands ecoregion, and the Great ...