- easyscienceforkids.com the-alps/There are approximately 13,000 species of vegetation and 30,000 species of wildlife that can be found in the Alps. ... It is also known as the Capital City of Alps.
- cipra.org en/topics/alpine-politics/alpsThe Alps are a region of cultural and linguistic diversity. The languages and language groups of the Alps include Slav languages, the Rhaeto-Romanic...
- moonhoneytravel.com hiking-in-the-alps-europe/If you’ve never visited the Alps, also check out The Alps in Summer: 10 Things You Should Know Before Visiting.
- instagram.com the.alps/?hl=en1,233 Followers, 171 Following, 93 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from The Alps (@the.alps).
- encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com the AlpsThe highest ranges in the Alps are the main chain, or crystalline, zones. Ranges of moderate height dominate the marginal limestone and flysch zones.
- justfunfacts.com Interesting facts about the AlpsThe Alps are generally divided into Western Alps and Eastern Alps, cut along a line between Lake Constance and Lake Como, following the Rhine valley.
- capturetheatlas.com alps-photo-tour/We will go up to different viewpoints by cable car and take trains and funiculars to access some of the most dramatic views in the Alps.
- ihavenotv.com the-alps-wildest-europeThe Alps. 43:55. The Alps. From the mountains to the sea, from the scorching desert to the arctic tundra, explore Europe's last great wilderness - full of a delicious...
- pixabay.com photos/search/the alps/Find photos of The Alps Royalty-free No attribution required High quality images.
- twinkl.co.uk teaching-wiki/the-alpsThe Alps - Geography Facts. The Alps were formed millions of years ago when two large tectonic plates collided over an extremely long period of time.