There are a number of animals that lived in ancient times in the Alps. The most common ones were mammoths, elephants and several burrows among others.
Natural resources found in the Alps Mountains include timber, minerals such as salt and metals like zinc and copper, hydroelectric power from rivers and lakes, and tourism potential due to the scenic beauty for activities like skiing and hiking. Additionally, the Alps provide freshwater resources from glaciers and snowmelt.
Mount Skuta and Mount Grintovec are located in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, which are a subrange of the Southern Limestone Alps in Slovenia.
The coldest temperature recorded in the Alps was around -45°C (-49°F), typically occurring at higher elevations during the winter months. These extreme temperatures are more common in the upper regions of the Alps where snow and ice persist year-round.
Rhine and Rhone originate in the Swiss Alps, the Po in the Italian Alps and the Danube in the German Balck Forest
No, the Alps mountains are not located on the Pacific Plate. They are part of the Eurasian Plate, which is a major tectonic plate that includes most of Europe and parts of Asia.
The Alps
The Iceman of the Alps was a man from 5000 years ago who lived around 3000 B.C
Animals and people.
There are several kinds of dangerous animals that live in the Alps. There are brown bears, snakes, insects, wolves, and lynx.
They provided a barricade
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The Alps mountain range has been known since ancient times, so it is difficult to attribute its discovery to a single person. However, Hannibal, the Carthaginian military commander, is credited with leading his army through the Alps during the Second Punic War in 218 BC.
Animals and people lives on the Alps. There are hares and Alpine Salamanders, Alpine Apollo Butterfly, and many more.
Yes. Many people and animals do.
Yodeling is a form of long-distance communication that evolved in the Alps.
Switzerland. It is a neutral country and one sectionb of the Alps is known as the Swiss Alps.
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.