The Qafqaz Mountains, also known as the Caucasus Mountains, have several levels or zones, each with its own unique characteristics. Here are some of the main levels:<br /><br />1. Nival zone: The highest level, above 3,000-3,500 meters, where snow and ice prevail.<br />2. Alpine zone: Between 2,500-3,000 meters, characterized by alpine meadows and rocky outcrops.<br />3. Subalpine zone: From 2,000-2,500 meters, with forests of birch, beech, and pine trees.<br />4. Montane zone: Between 1,500-2,000 meters, with mixed forests and shrublands.<br />5. Forests and woodlands: From 500-1,500 meters, with deciduous and coniferous forests.<br />6. Submontane zone: The lowest level, below 500 meters, with grasslands and agricultural areas.<br /><br />These levels support a wide range of flora and fauna, and offer breathtaking scenery and outdoor recreation opportunities.<br /><br />#explorewithfahim<br />#qafqaz <br />#azerbaijan <br />#azerbaijantravel <br />#gabala <br /><br />About Me ► My name is Fahim Raza. I'm from Quetta and I'm a WRITER. Now I am pursuing Youtube full-time. I make entertainment and traveling videos on this channel. Thanks for reading.