1.The temperature get's higher as you go up the mountain and it would be hard to adjust/you could die in very low temperatures
2.The soil is bad for growing food
3.The altitude gets lower as you get higher up the mountain and it will be difficult to breathe.
4.You are isolated from everywhere so is would be hard to make jobs and buy things to survive.
The land is to steep to build on and there can be dangerous animals in the mountains
It depens on what type of mountain you live by. If its a snowy mountain its not good to live by if because you making any sound or noise to loud can cause an avalanch. But if you do choose to live by a mountain then choose the one that has resources that you can use.
it is being littered and a lot of pollution
They like mountain areas where a lot of small rodents are as well as hot dry areas.
A lot of mountains.
An urban area is an area that has been built up and developed by man. Uraban areas are usually cities.
Mountain goats And a lot of other animals
A lot of quarter horses live in the Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma areas
Erosion typically happens in mountain areas where there are a lot of rocks that grind upon each other.
Tigers live in areas where there is a lot of cover and plenty of prey (food). Their habitat are in mountain ranges and forest. For the Bengal Tigers, they are found mostly in the Himalayas and its surrounding forest. For the Sumatran Tigers, they can be found in the jungles (forest) in the Island of Sumatra in Indonesia, South China Tigers can be found in the mountain ranges and forest of South China. To answer your question, yes they do live in the forest or jungles where there are a lot of covers and plenty of food, not rainforests.
animals that live in the mountains are bears, mountain lions, and red fox, there are still a lot more. pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop animals that live in the mountains are bears, mountain lions, and red fox, there are still a lot more. pooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop
Grizzly bears live in a lot of cold places
A lot of quarter horses live in the Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma areas
no because they have a lot of fur and they would overheat