actually they should be in case of an avalanche
There are mountains near the Equator and near the South Pole. Obviously, the peak of a mountain is colder than at the foot.
Yes. Climate is influenced by latitude, but is even more strongly influenced by altitude. Cities at sea level are likely to have warmer and wetter climates than cities in the mountains; coastal cities will be very different from inland cities.
On maps, these colors often show land, vegetation, cities, mountains, and many other features.
No, a relief map typically shows natural features such as mountains, valleys, and plains. Human-created features like cities and boundaries are not usually depicted on relief maps.
Natural landforms such as mountains, rivers, and coastlines often served as barriers that protected cities from invasion. Mountains created difficult terrain for armies to traverse, while rivers could act as defensive moats or obstacles. Coastlines provided natural boundaries against naval attacks. These geographical features made it challenging for invaders to approach and attack fortified urban areas.
Cities on mountains
Piedmont refers to a region in Italy, meaning "foot of the mountains." It is located in the northwestern part of the country and is known for its rich culinary culture, including truffles and wines like Barolo and Barbaresco. It is also home to cities like Turin and Alba.
The city at the foot of Wasatch Mountains is Salt Lake City. It is the capital city of the state of Utah.
yes
It helped them defend their cities.
it helped them defend their cities....
cheyenne mountain
the bottom is the foot of a moutainAdded: The area at the foot of a mountain range is generally referred to as the foothills.
"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.
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North America. They often like to fly in the mountains but sometimes enter cities.