hot and very warm
Montagnard
In some places it is considered an Alpine climate, because of the high mountains.
yes
the alps
The Swiss Alps have changed because of tourism, erosion and climate change melts the ice.
The Alps are valuable for their natural beauty, which attracts tourists and supports local economies through activities like skiing, hiking, and mountaineering. They also provide important ecosystem services, such as freshwater supply, climate regulation, and biodiversity conservation. Additionally, the Alps are a source of natural resources like timber, minerals, and hydroelectric power.
Because of the Alps. And by the way its *does* not those.
the Zura, Plateu, and Alps are the three major climate zones of Switzerland suck u
Most of the time snowy but some times lush and green.
The Alps.
The European climate type located south of the Alps is primarily the Mediterranean climate. This climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. It supports diverse vegetation, including olive trees and vineyards, and is influenced by the Mediterranean Sea. Regions such as northern Italy and parts of southern France exhibit this climate type.
The coldest temperature recorded in the Alps was around -45°C (-49°F), typically occurring at higher elevations during the winter months. These extreme temperatures are more common in the upper regions of the Alps where snow and ice persist year-round.