No. There are underwater mountain ranges too
No, mountains can also be found on the ocean floor. These underwater mountains are known as seamounts or guyots. They are formed by volcanic activity and can rise thousands of feet from the ocean floor.
The underwater mountain chain is called the mid-ocean ridge
There are mountains on all continents.
Mountains can be found on all continents. Some well-known mountain ranges include the Andes in South America, the Rockies in North America, the Himalayas in Asia, the Alps in Europe, and the Drakensberg in Africa.
it is Europe
North America and South America are the only two continents that are exclusively located in the Western Hemisphere.
The underwater mountain chain is called the mid-ocean ridge
Mountains can be found on all continents. Some well-known mountain ranges include the Andes in South America, the Rockies in North America, the Himalayas in Asia, the Alps in Europe, and the Drakensberg in Africa.
because large continents are bigger so that means more mountains and some mountains are volcanoes.
There are mountains on all continents.
The Ural Mountains are the only mountains that separate two continents.
The Ural Mountains. They run north to south through Russia for about 2500km from just south of the Kara sea to the Ural river. Only two mountain ranges separate the continents: The Ural Mountains and the Caucasus Mountains.
Mountains Ranges.
Black swans are found only in Australia.
Mountains have usually formed on the edges of continents in narrow bands, where continents have collided in the past.
Venus doesn't have continents. No other planet we've found yet does. Only Earth does.
the Himalayas
The Alps does not separate any continents.