Piedmont
The foot of the mountain
"Piedmont" is the geographical term that means at the foot of the mountains. It refers to the region lying at the base of a mountain range.
The region at the foot of a mountain is known as the mountain base or foothills. This area is typically characterized by lower elevation, gentler slopes, and sometimes valleys formed by the mountain's presence. The foothills are often populated and provide important ecological benefits, serving as transitional zones between the mountain and surrounding plains or lowlands.
The area at the foot of a mountain region is known as the foothills. Foothills are transitional zones between lowlands and mountains, characterized by rolling hills and lower elevation compared to the mountains themselves.
The region that is located near the base of a mountain is called the foothills. Foothills typically have a transitional environment between the lowlands and the mountainous regions, with a mix of vegetation found at various elevations along the slope of the mountain. These areas often serve as important habitats for wildlife and provide a buffer between the mountains and surrounding lowlands.
It is the Piedmont region in Georgia.
The foot of the mountain
"Piedmont" is the geographical term that means at the foot of the mountains. It refers to the region lying at the base of a mountain range.
Piedmont is a compound word meaning 'the foot + the mount'. That indicates the zones at the foot of the mountain ranges.
Piedmont literally means 'foot mountain' or foot hills, so the large hills before the true mountains. There is a province of Italy called Piedmont that between France and Italy at the foot of the Alps.
in French, pied means foot. And "mont" or "montagne" means mountain.
un pied = a foot un mont, une montagne = a mountain thus Piedmont means "foot of the mountain" The term is used for a hilly region such as the one extending from the Applachians east to the coastal plain of the Atlantic Ocean.
that also is PIE :P
The region at the foot of a mountain is known as the mountain base or foothills. This area is typically characterized by lower elevation, gentler slopes, and sometimes valleys formed by the mountain's presence. The foothills are often populated and provide important ecological benefits, serving as transitional zones between the mountain and surrounding plains or lowlands.
The area at the foot of a mountain region is known as the foothills. Foothills are transitional zones between lowlands and mountains, characterized by rolling hills and lower elevation compared to the mountains themselves.
Il piede in Italian means "the foot" in English.
Situated on the summit of an 850-foot (260 m)-high peak in the Southwest Mountains south of the Rivanna Gap, the name Monticello derives from Italian meaning "little mountain".