Europe is a continent with impressive heights and natural landscapes; Its mountains are a clear certificate of these features. From alpine snow -covered peaks to dinaric rocky roughness, these landscapes have not only formed natural boundaries, but have also affected the climate, ecosystem and even the large rivers of Europe. Below, you will be introduced to four important mountains in Europe; Mountains that exhibit stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and bold cultural identities throughout the continent. (Science.howstuffworks)
The Alps is the most symbolic and well -known European mountain. The mountain range extends in eight Alpine countries, including Italy, France, Switzerland and Austria. The highest peak of this filament is called Mont Blanc, which has a height of 1.5 meters above sea level. The Alps not only offers stunning landscapes, but also provides vital sources such as drinking water and water electricity for the European posts.
Photographer: Unknown / Exodustravels.com
Carpat Mountains
The Carpathian Mountains extend from the heart of Europe to the east of it, passing through Slovakia, Ukraine and Romania. Carpat is famous for its dense forests, national parks and the remarkable population of brown bears. It is an important shelter for wildlife and has valuable resources of rocks and metals.

Photographer: Unknown / site lonelyplanet.com
Scandinavian Mountains
The Scandinavian Mountains are along the Scandinavian Peninsula, which specifies the natural boundary between Norway and Sweden. These mountains are formed by erosion caused by refrigerators and cold climatic conditions. This field has expanded along the Norwegian Sea and is one of the most prominent manifestations of the Scandinavian nature with its unique views.

Photographer: Unknown / GroningenAirport.nl site
Pyrenees
The Pyrenees Mountains form the natural boundary between France and Spain in the Iberian Peninsula and has a special place geographically and culturally. Pyrenees act as a wall against the Atlantic winds, which has created a variety of local climates throughout the area.

Photographer: Unknown / Trypsavvy.com site
Caucasian Mountains
The Caucasus Mountains stretch between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea and is geographically part of both the continents of Europe and Asia. The highest peak of this field is called Mount Elbrus, which is Europe’s highest mountain at a height of 1.5 meters.

Photographer: Unknown / Kandooadventures.com
The Anenini Mountains
The Apennine Mountains, which encompasses the Italian Peninsula, connects from the north to the Alps and ends in the south with low -altitude hills. These mountains are crucial for Italian agriculture and natural ecosystems.

Photographer: Unknown / site en.wikipedia.org
Balkan Mountains
The Balkan Mountains start from eastern Serbia and extend to the heart of Bulgaria. The highest point of this mountain range is Botev Peak, which is 1.5 meters high. Also, Vraska Chuka Peak Peak, the northwest part of the Mountain. The Balkan Mountains play an important role in the segregation of central Europe from the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula.

Photographer: bjortvedt / Wikipedia
Alps Dinaric Mountains
The Dinaric Alps extends along the Adriatic SEA and encompasses parts of Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The dinaric alpine is known for its amazing (calcareous) landscapes and is one of Europe’s most rough fields.

Photographer: Unknown / Terra-balka.com
Tatra Mountains
The Tatra Mountains are part of the Carpat Mountains and is on the border between Slovakia and Poland. Despite the relatively small size, these mountains have high peaks, alpid lakes and significant biodiversity. The area is a popular destination for mountaineering in the summer and turns into a paradise for skiers.

Photographer: Unknown / pelago.com site
Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains, often known as the natural boundary between Europe and Asia, extends from the North Frequent Ocean to the Kazakhstan Plains. Ural specifies the Eastern Border of Europe and is of great importance because of its rich mineral resources.

Photographer: Unknown / site peakvisor.com
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Cover Photo Source: Visitworldheritage.com; Photographer: Unknown (Tatra Mountain)
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