10 million years ago they were formed, 5 million years ago, the earth's plates moved to make the mountains higher
The Rockies began first
The Alps are the mountains that would have to be crossed.
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by two plates crashing together
The word 'alpine' (or Alpine) is the adjective form of the proper noun Alps (The Alps is a mountain range in Europe).The adjective 'alpine' describes a noun as of or from The Alps region.
The Alps form the northern border of Italy and are found in it as well as France, Switzerland, Germany and Austria.
No, Africa did not push into Europe to form the Alps during the Cenozoic era. The formation of the Alps is primarily attributed to the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, which began during the late Mesozoic and continued into the Cenozoic. This tectonic activity led to significant mountain-building processes, resulting in the Alps as we know them today.
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Switzerland, France, and Austria
The Alps are a result of the collision between Africanand European tectonic plates, during which the western part of the Tethys Ocean, (which was formerly in between these continents), disappeared.
Western alps, central alps, and eastern alps
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