Switzerland, has the heaviest population living at what is called the Swiss Alps. But people from Austria also have large numbers of people living close to the Alps.
The Jura mountains, the Alps are about 60% and the Jura about 10%
Germany is located north of the Alps mountains. The northern boundary of the Alps is formed by the countries of Germany, Austria, and Slovenia.
Andes, Alps, Himalayas, Southern Alps, Coast Mountains, Rocky Mountains, Ural Mountains and Alaska Range.
The mountain range in the middle of Honshu is called the Japanese Alps. It is divided into three ranges: the Northern Alps (Hida Mountains), the Central Alps (Kiso Mountains), and the Southern Alps (Akaishi Mountains). These mountains offer stunning alpine scenery and are a popular destination for hiking and skiing.
The Alps does not separate any continents.
none; mountains don't live
there are 180 Mountains in the Alps! :)
The Alps are the mountains that would have to be crossed.
There are about 180 mountains in the alps.
There are lots of mountains in Italy. Some mountains are the Apennine Mountains, Julian Alps, and the Vicentine Alps.
the Alps, Carpathian mountains, Pyrenees, Apennine mountains, Dinaric alps and the mountains in Norway
the alabogians
the Alps mountains and the Apennine mountains.
i actulay live in the alps and its terribil having touruists there
the alps are in europe
go skiing and snow boarding on the mountains
Switzerlands mountains are the Alps.