tropical, sub tropical, and temperate.
The three different environments created by the mountains in the Andean countries are the highland regions (above 3000 meters), the cloud forests located at mid-level altitudes, and the lowland regions known as the montane forests. Each of these environments has distinct ecological characteristics and supports diverse flora and fauna.
tropical, sub tropical, and temperate.
The Andean countries, including Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador, host diverse environments due to their varied altitudes and climates. The high-altitude Andes Mountains provide alpine ecosystems with unique flora and fauna, while the adjacent valleys support agricultural activities, fostering rich biodiversity. Additionally, the eastern slopes transition into the Amazon rainforest, characterized by dense vegetation and a myriad of wildlife, creating a striking contrast to the arid coastal regions on the western side. These environments collectively contribute to the rich cultural and ecological tapestry of the Andean region.
Mountains Beyond Mountains was created in 2004.
Environments II was created on 2008-08-29.
University of Human Environments was created in 2000.
Center for Advanced Engineering Environments was created in 2001.
The Maid of the Mountains was created in 1917.
Thunder in the Mountains was created in 1981.
The Great Mountains was created in 1933.
Daughter of the Mountains was created in 1948.
Prisoner of the Mountains was created in 1996.