Because if they were to grow crops or cattle up there they get the best quality ever because the floor is accentually alive :D
In the Cordillera region, people primarily live in mountain communities and towns nestled within the mountain ranges. These communities rely on agriculture, mining, and tourism for their livelihoods. The region's rugged terrain and high elevation present challenges for transportation and infrastructure development.
If you're talking Appalachian mountains, it's called the Piedmont.
There are six parts of a mountain. They are the peak (highest point on a mountain), crest (top of the mountain), base (bottom of the mountain), mountain, slope (angle from base to peak), and the face (front of the mountain).
A low hill at the base of a mountain is typically called a foothill. It serves as a transition between the flatlands and the more rugged terrain of the mountain. Foothills are often characterized by gentle slopes and can be rich in vegetation.
A hilly area at the base of a mountain is often referred to as the foothills. These foothills provide a transitional zone between flatter land and the steep mountain slopes. They can be popular locations for hiking and exploring.
No one can really LIVE on the mountain itself, but at the base there are a few towns and communites that are settled there.
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they can go were the mountain gorilla live to see what they can do
Yes I think they can live on the mountains but they are in towns!!!
Some people do. I've heard that there's a hotel that's haunted by ghosts and also is in a movie. The hotel is the Stanley hotel (I think)!!!!!!!! It is said that during the era of the civil war and Indian revolution that mountain men lived their now a' days people live their but it is more of a tourist attraction
live live normal lives people do not live on the mountain but maybe in the fucher
Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa and highest free standing mountain in world. People probably live on the foot of it but I doubt that they live on it.
in the Andes mountain
No . but there are the game reserves