Operational Zone of the Alpine Foothills was created in 1943.
Operational Zone of the Alpine Foothills ended in 1945.
Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral was created in 1943.
An altitude zone is a region in a mountainous area characterized by specific vegetation and climate conditions based on the elevation above sea level. Different altitude zones, such as foothills, montane, subalpine, and alpine, support distinct plant and animal life adapted to the conditions of that zone.
Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral ended in 1945.
The foothills are called the foothills because they are located at the base or foot of a mountain or mountain range. They mark the transition zone between the lower plains and the higher mountains, characterized by rolling terrain and lower elevations.
the climate region of Bhutan are divided in to four; 1. subtropical zones. 2, temperate zone. 3. sub-alpine zone 4. alpine zone
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alpine and artic. alpine is on moutains, and artic is (suprise) in the artic zone
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A hilly area at the base of a mountain is often referred to as the foothills. These foothills provide a transitional zone between flatter land and the steep mountain slopes. They can be popular locations for hiking and exploring.
Foothills are transitional landforms found at the base of mountains, characterized by gradual slopes and elevated terrain. They serve as a buffer zone between plains and mountains and are usually covered with vegetation. Foothills are prone to erosion and are important for capturing and storing water that eventually flows downstream.