The highest mountain in the Alps is Mont Blanc, at 4,808 metres (15,774 ft), on the Italian-French border.
Mont Blanc, located on the French-Italian border, is the highest mountain in the Alps and the highest peak in Western Europe, reaching an elevation of 4,808 meters (15,774 feet) above sea level.
Above 100,000 feet altitude (20 miles).
The highest mountain in the Alps is Mont Blanc, at 4,810.45 metres (15,782 ft).
The Alps were formed through the collision of the African and European tectonic plates, which began about 30 million years ago. This collision caused the Earth's crust to fold and push upwards, creating the mountain range that we know as the Alps. Continued tectonic activity and erosion have shaped the Alps into the majestic mountains they are today.
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The Italian Peninsula is divided from the rest by the Alps.
In the Italian Alps.
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The Alps range from 2007 meters above sea level to 4808 meters above sea level.
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The mountain range located on the northern border of the Italian peninsula is the Alps. The Alps stretch across several European countries and form a natural border between Italy and countries like France, Switzerland, and Austria.
High altitude vegetation is typically called "alpine", from the plants that grow high up in the Alps mountain range.
Alpine Marmots. In Italian they are called "marmotta" in German "Murmeltier".