The backbone of Italy is made of mountain ranges. The mountain ranges are called the Italian Appennino or the Apennine Range or just the Apennines.
The mountains that run along the length of peninsular Italy are called the 'Apennines' or 'Apennine Mountains'.
The Apennine Mountains form a backbone through the Italian peninsula. They run from the north, through the center, and into the south of peninsular Italy. Their geographically and geologically unifying presence serves as the reason why some nickname mainland Italy the Apennine peninsula.
The Apennines mountains 830 miles long are like the backbone of Italy. They run almost the entire length of Italy and end near the island of Sicily.
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.
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theyhad a source of protection. mountains in Italy made it hard for people to cross from one side of the peninsula to the otherby: Larissa
No. No insect has a backbone.
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ApenninesMore than likely you're talking about the Apennines that run down the center of the country but the the Alps are also in the north.The mountains that run along the length of peninsular Italy are called the 'Apennines' or 'Apennine MountainsThe Apenninesthe apennies mountainsThe mountains that form the backbone of Italy are the Apennine Mountains.Apennines or Apennine mountain range is a series of mountain ranges (chains), bordered by narrow coast-lands that form the physical backbone of the Italian peninsula.Their total length is 870miles approx. and run from the Cadibona Pass in the Northwest and extend to Egadi Islands to the west of Sicily.The highest peak at 9554ft is Mount Corno.