· Pamir Mountains (Central Asia)
· Panmah Muztagh Range (Pakistan)
· Pensacola Mountains (Antarctica)
· Pare Mountains (Tanzania)
· Pelly Mountains (Yukon)
· Pennine Alps (Italy, Switzerland)
· Phillip Smith Mountains (Alaska)
· Picketpost Mountain (Arizona)
· Pinaleno Mountains (Arizona)
· Pioneer Mountains (Montana)
· Porcupine Mountains (Michigan)
· Prince of Wales Mountains (Canada)
· Prince Olav Mountains (Antarctic)
· Pryor Mountains (Montana)
· Pamir Mountains (central Asia)
· Panmah Muztagh Range (Pakistan)
· Pensacola Mountains (Antarctica)
· Pare Mountains (Tanzania)
· Pelly Mountains (Yukon)
· Pennine Alps (Italy, Switzerland)
· Phillip Smith Mountains (Alaska)
· Pinaleno Mountains (Arizona)
· Pioneer Mountains (Montana)
· Porcupine Mountains (Michigan)
· Prince of Wales Mountains (Canada)
· Prince Olav Mountains (Antarctic)
· Pryor Mountains (Montana)
the "Pyrénées"
A mountain belt is the largest.Then the mountain system is the next largest.Last the mountain range.
Mount Everest is in the Himalayan (Himalayas) mountain range.
Mount Everest is located in the Himalayan mountain range.
Mt Vesuvius is located in the southern portion of the Apennine mountain range. This mountain chain extends throughout peninsular Italy.
The Carbet Peaks are a mountain range in Martinique.
One mountain range that starts with P is the Pocanos in Pennyslvania. Another is Pike's Peak.
The Andes is a mountain range in South America. It begins with the letter A.
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The mountain range is the Himalayas. The highest mountain is Mount Everest.
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the penines (i think that's how it's spelt)
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Prairie
A row of mountains is called a mountain range. This term refers to a series of connected mountains or hills that form a continuous elevated line. Mountain ranges can span great distances and often have distinct peaks and valleys.
Pyrénées - (on the border with Spain)
No, the Andes are the longest mountain range.