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Alps

The Alps is a chain of fold mountains extending from eastern France and northern Italy, through Switzerland, to Austria. Mount Blanc, at 4,810.2 meters (15,771 feet) on the French-Italian border is the highest peak.

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Do animals live in the French 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.

How many mountains are there in the European Alps?

there are 45 mountain in alps there are 45 mountain in alps

Why do People Visit The Alps?

People visit the Alps because it is one of the beautiful sights of the world. They visit it for the experience of nature, and the experience of travel.

What mountains are in the eastern France and located north of the french alps?

The Jura mountain range is located north of the French Alps, bordering Switzerland, and further north the Vosges (which are older and lower, but still categorized as mountains).
the 'massif du Jura'

How tall are the Austrian alps?

The Austrian Alps are considered to be part of the Eastern Alps. The tallest mountain in Austria is Grossglockner, which reaches a height of 12461 feet.

What is the coldest mountain range in the world?

There is considerable debate as to which mountain and/or mountain range has the lowest recorded temperature. Unofficial recordings on Denali (also known as Mt. McKinley), which is in the Alaska Range has temperatures of -100° F, while K2, which is in the Karakoram Range has had temperatures as low as -80° F. Alaska Range is located in Alaska and Karakoram Range is located on the borders of Pakistan, China and India.

How high is the alps?

The alps are on the moon and are a wopping 2cm.

What is the highest mountain peek in the world?

Standing at 29.028ft or 8.848m high Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.

Who is the oldest person to climb Mont blanc?

Asher Silver from Highgate, London, UK climbed Mont Blanc on Thursday 16th July 2009 at 6.30am aged 10 years and 10 months. DOB 16/10 /98

In 1987 John Wainwright climbed Mont Blanc with his family and without employing a guide to help, aged 10 years and 7 months. There are also undoubtedly younger non British ascents.