Yes southern Germany is, the Alps run through Bavaria, and the highest point in Germany is the "Zugspitze", 9,718 feet or 2,962 meters high.
No, its flat.
Germany has no deserts so mountains would be the more correct.
This country is Switzerland.
Germany's terrain is diverse, consisting of lowlands in the north, uplands in the center, and the Alps in the south. It is characterized by forests, rivers, and rolling hills, with a mix of mountains and coastline. Overall, Germany's terrain is varied and offers a range of landscapes for outdoor activities and tourism.
The spruce covered land in southwestern Germany is called the Black Forest. It is a mountainous region that is 93 miles in length.
Some of Germany's terrain is flat and good for beets, and in the hill and mountainous regions, veggies, pork, milk, and beef.
Yes, the Czech Republic is mountainous, especially along the borders with Germany and Poland (Ore Mountains).
Germany is a diverse country and has many natural landmarks like the Alps, the North and Baltic Sea and many mountainous forests all over the country. There is much more.
There are no mountains between France and Germany. The southern part of the French-German is formed by the river Rhine. The northern part is hilly in places, but definately not mountainous.
The northern third of Germany is part of the Northern European Plain, so it is flat. However, the southern two thirds have hills and low mountains. So Germany has more hills and mountains than plains.
mountainous
Mountainous is an adjective.