they provide nature which gives trees which give air to breath
Geographers study the mountains and humans can also interact with the mountains for instants there are climbers that like to climb mountains for sport............. hope that helped!
Himalaya's mountains
Yes, humans do affect mountains by leaving litter in the mountains and building ski resorts near to the top.
The population density of the Appalachian mountains is 88 humans/square km.
they lick trees
people who live on mountains generally live in tiny caves or under small ridges.
Mountains are more if a landscape, not a biome where creatures and humans can actually live in.
They are usually made into road stone.
Humans and weather are mostly responsible for destroying mountains. Mountain mining is a large contributor to the destruction of mountain ranges.
they do 3 things: brethe eat drink sleep
Not too much as humans are able to easily cross mountains. Other species would be affected as allopatric speciation would lose one of it's more powerful geographic separators.
Yes, humans are impacting the Andes mountains through activities such as deforestation, mining, and agriculture. These activities can lead to habitat destruction, soil erosion, and pollution, which can have negative consequences for the biodiversity and ecosystems of the region.