Why are the Alps famous?

The Alps are praised by the world as the palace of nature and the real landscape exhibition hall. Alpine glaciers present polar scenery. Due to the action of mountain glaciers, many lakes have been formed, among which Lyman Lake is the largest, and there are also four forest state lakes, Zurich Lake and Como Lake. There are many villages and towns in the foothills and valleys, with beautiful scenery and elegant environment, and a large number of tourists come here every year. In winter, it is also a sacred place for ice and snow sports and a paradise for explorers, and it also attracts a large number of tourists to climb mountains and ski. So why are the Alps so famous?

The Alps are so famous because of its special geographical location, unique geology, rich resources and long history.

Culture and various legends and stories.

geographical position

The Alps is the highest mountain range in Europe, located in parts of France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Slovenia, mainly in Switzerland and Austria. It starts from the Mediterranean coast near Nice in the southeast of France in the west, and extends in an arc from north to east, passing through northern Italy, southern Switzerland, Liechtenstein and southwestern Germany, and reaches the Vienna Basin in Austria in the east.

Geological composition

Inside the Alps, the height and shape vary greatly from place to place: there are low-lying pre-Alpine fold deposits around the main mountains and crystal blocks inside the Alps. From the Mediterranean to Vienna, the Alps can be divided into western section, middle section and eastern section, and each section has several different small mountains. Glaciation has changed the natural environment, and the climate in the valley is much milder than that in the surrounding highlands, so human beings can go deep into the mountainous areas to establish settlements with convenient transportation; Due to moraine deposition, the soil is also very fertile. There are still thousands of square miles of glaciers in the Alps.

Rich resources

The Alps are rich in biological resources, tourism resources, hydraulic resources and mineral resources.

A long history and culture

In the long history and culture, the most famous one is 15 BC, when the Roman Imperial Corps crossed the Alps and swept over.

Half Europe.

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There are some images of mountain gods in Alps and other mountains, which are mainly embodied in big stones, stones, water sources, caves and trees.

Wood.