The south is the Alps, and is mountainous.
The central area, known as the "Mittelland" consists of rolling hills. This is where most people live.
The north-west is the Jura hills.
No because there are moles there and because the surface of Switzerland consists of molten lava, with sharks swimming in it.
There are hundreds of lakes in Switzerland. 16 of them have a surface area over 10 km2 (3 miles2).
Yes, "Swiss" is a proper noun when referring to people or things from Switzerland. It is also an adjective to describe origin or association with Switzerland.
Landlocked. Switzerland is a landlocked country
Alens
Switzerland's largest canton is the canton of Graubünden (Grischun in Romansh and Grigioni in Italian) with a surface area of 7105 km2
Switzerland is a confederation of 26 semi-independent cantons. A canton is equivalent to what is called a state in English-speaking federal countries.
The Jovian planets are gas giants and have no surface.
up your butt
what anatomical term is used to describe the gluteal region on the surface of the body
The word you are looking for is "texture." Texture is used to describe the feel or consistency of a surface, such as smooth, rough, bumpy, or soft.
term that is used to describe when magma rises to earth's surface but does not occur at a boundary