sometimes its cold and hard to git food
People may live in mountainous areas for various reasons including scenic views, cooler temperatures, access to outdoor recreational activities, cultural ties to the region, or to escape crowded urban areas. Some mountainous areas also offer unique opportunities for farming or mining.
Yes, local people do live in mountainous regions, depending on the accessibility and resources available. Some communities have adapted to living in mountainous areas for generations, developing unique lifestyles suited to the terrain and climate.
Not exactly. Most of Alaska is covered in mountainous areas, but there are some in tundra that brown bears can be found roaming on. But the majority of the brown bear population is found in mountainous areas.
Most were born in mountainous areas.
Owls live in forests, snow areas, desert-like areas and mountainous habitats.
Alpacas mainly live in high, mountainous areas.
Some people that live in mountainous areas grow sheep and goats. They trade with others to get other foods.
Some people that live in mountainous areas grow sheep and goats. They trade with others to get other foods.
Wild Charmander are usually found in hot, mountainous areas.
Since the mountainous areas they live in experience rainfall, the answer to this question would be an obvious yes.
I dare say this question was supposed to be "where do people work on mountainous areas?" But I'm not entirely sure. That in mind, they would work for mountain rescue, on dams across rivers (where they appear in mountainous areas) and logging (again where they appear).
Japanese people lived on coastal plains because most of Japan has mountainous slopes that are difficult to live on and farm.