The population of the French Alps varies significantly depending on the specific area considered, as the region includes both urban and rural communities. Overall, the population of the French Alps is estimated to be around 1.3 million people. This number can fluctuate with seasonal tourism, as many visitors come to the region for skiing and outdoor activities. The larger cities, like Grenoble and Annecy, have more concentrated populations compared to the smaller alpine villages.
Yes. Many people and animals do.
Maybe around 1 million
Many animals make French Alps their home. Golden eagles and tengmalm's owl grace the skies. Wolves, Lynx, brown bear, and mountain hairs live amongst the foliage of the mountain range.
more than 120 million people visit the alps every year
To many :)
none; mountains don't live
Many
52 to be exact
33000000000000
Most.
The Japanese alps are not all snow as the picture would imply. There are many beautiful resorts as well as great food and animal life. People can also enjoy the hot springs, which are huge tourist attractions.
Many