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As Alex said it's because its situated on the Alps.

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Q: Why is Austria so mountainous?
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Is Austria mountainous?

Yes. Because of the Alps coverings 62.8% of Austria, it is very mountainous.


Which is the second most mountainous country in europe?

Yes it is very mountainous in parts of Europe.


Is Austria located in the tropics or mountainous desert?

Austria is not located in either a desert or a mountainous desert. 3/4ths of the country is dominated by the Alps and has an Alpine climate.


Is austria primarily mountainous?

Yes, because of the Alps.


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This country is Switzerland.


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The way to describe Austria is a mountainous region with an alpine temperature. There is also a forest area in the country. The weather can be cold during the winter.


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Which German speaking country has the highest elevation?

Austria has the highest elevation among German-speaking countries. The country is known for its mountainous terrain, including the Austrian Alps, with the highest peak being Grossglockner at 3,798 meters.


Why is Scotland so mountainous?

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because Greece was very mountainous and rocky.


What city is located at 48 degrees north and 16 degrees east?

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