The formation of the Alps began around 65 million years ago, during the Alpine orogeny. The mountain range has been continuously changing and evolving since then due to tectonic plate movements and other geological processes.
The mountain range in Antarctica is the Transantarctic Mountains.
Switzerland is the country that has the most of the Alps mountain range within its borders, with about 60% of the total area of the Alps falling within Switzerland.
Yes, Germany lies north of the Alps. The Alps are a mountain range that runs through central Europe, and Germany is situated to the north of this mountain range.
The mountain range that begins with A and is four letters long is the Alps.
The mountain range in South Germany is called the Alps. This mountain range spans across multiple countries in Europe, including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. The German part of the Alps is known for its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
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what type of mountain is the alps in The alps are a range of mountains in Europe.
The Alps, in Europe, are 1.2 billion years old.
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Alps is the name of a mountain network!!!!!!
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No, the alps are a mountain range. The tallest mountain in France is "Mont Blanc" or the white mountain.
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The primary mountain range in Europe is the Alps.