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Skiing, hiking, mountaineering. Some just go there for the beautiful scenery.

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Q: What do they do for tourism in the Alps?
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What examples are there of tourism in the alps?

There are several great examples of tourism in the Alps. Many tourists visit the Alps to see the cheese making and the woodworking. They also visit to see the mountains at various times of the year.


How has the Swiss alps been changed?

The Swiss Alps have changed because of tourism, erosion and climate change melts the ice.


Who works in the alps?

People involved in tourism and sporting activities and farmers.


What economic activity is important in the Alps?

Tourism, specifically skiing and snowboarding.


Why is tourism a major industry in the french alps?

The high elevation and resulting snow powder on the French Alps make it an ideal tourist area.


Why is tourism in mountains so bad?

i actulay live in the alps and its terribil having touruists there


Is there tourism in the alps?

In the winter months there are lots of snow sports. Tourists go there to ski and snowboard.


What tourism is there in the Alps?

In the winter months there are lots of snow sports. Tourists go there to ski and snowboard.


Are the alps considered as a valuable resource?

yes because of tourism if that didnt help, so sorry, check google


What are the advantages of fold mountains such as the alps?

hydro -electric power, from quick flowing rivers farming good tourism mining


What has the author Heidi C Sutton written?

Heidi C. Sutton has written: 'The physical environmental impacts of tourism upon the northern alps of France'


What are ALPS and where are they located?

A series of fold mountains used for tourism, farming, hiking, skiing and many other things. The Alps is the name for one of the great mountain ranges which stretches across Europe from Austria and Slovenia in the east, through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany to France in the west.