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The elephants taken to Italy mostly died in the Alps, and so were not a force to be reckined with. A Zama, the 80 elepkants were scared by Romans blowing horns, and turned back, inflicting harm on the Carthaginina battle line.
No. Ephesus surroundered to Romans. So there was an invasion but not like a war.
The glaciers in the Alps are melting. So much so that ski resort owners, worried about their businesses, are covering some of the ice with blankets to slow it melting in summer. See the link below.
the alps are so wide that i bet Einstein doesn't know!!
Yes it is. You can see the Alps from Lucerne, so it is close to them.
The Romans did not expect that Hannibal would attack Italy, did not expect that he would march from Spain so quickly and that he would cross the Alps in the winter, which was thought impossible. They did not expect that he would stir up a rebellion by the recently defeated Gauls of northern Italy either.
The Rockies have a lower elevation but higher latitude than the alps. So the alps are higher than the Rockies.
Romans don't like Jews because of their beliefs. So, they concocted a plan to attack them.
Switzerland is known for the Alps, but so are Liechtenstein and Austria.
i dont think so, mostly it's animals for milking like cows or goats
Architecture to a degree. By the times the Romans came to Britain they were just about on the out, so not as much remained as it could have.