Because there's no room for them in England.
Because there are lots of mountains
Yes. Scotland has a lot of mountains.
Aberdeen is a city on the North-east coast of Scotland so there are no mountains for two reasons. 1) It is a city. 2) It is on the coast so it is at sea level.
Cambrian Mountains in Wales and Cairngorm Mountains in Scotland.
The Cuillin (on Skye, and island off Scotland) Monadhliath Mountains (Scotland) Grampian Mountains (Scotland) Cairngorm Mountains (Scotland) Cambrian Mountains (Wales) - The Brecon Beacons - Snowdonia The Pennines (England) The Lake District (England) The Peak District (England)
Monroe's are mountains over 3000 feet in Scotland. Although there are some mountains over 3000 feet in England, they're not classed as Monroes because they're in England, not Scotland.
The west and north is quite mountainous with the east and south less so.
Ben Nevis, the UK's highest mountain is in Scotland.
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The Grampian Mountains are a range of mountains in Scotland, UK.
The top mountain ranges in the British Isles are: Cairngorms in Scotland; Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland; Black Mountains in Wales; MacGillycuddy's Reeks in Ireland; Grampian Mountains in Scotland; Berwyn Range in Wales; and Snowdonia in Wales.
Yes there are many mountain ranges to be found in Scotland. Some are; Arrochar Alps Cairngorms Crianlarich Hills Cuillin Grampian Mountains Monadhliath Mountains Pentland Hills Tyndrum Hills