Yes. There are both mountains and valleys under the sea.
Yes, there are mountain ranges under the sea. Mid-ocean ridge is a term for underwater mountains. The East Pacific Rise is an example of underwater mountains.
It is the thickest under mountains ranges.
Mountains can form anywhere there is seismic activity, even under the sea. Some of the Hawaiian Islands are in reality the peaks of mountains!
The mountains under sea are slightly smaller than the mountains on land. It is possible though that a mountain under sea is the same size or a little bigger though that case stays rare.
Ural Mountains, Ural River, Caspian Sea, Black Sea & Caucasus Mountains
mostly mountains with ranges extending into the sea as peninsulas or chains of islands
there are hundreds of mountains and volcanos under the sea but there are so many that we do not know about so it is hard to say exactly how many
The two mountain ranges in Russia that are often compared to the Rocky Mountains are the Ural Mountains and the Caucasus Mountains. The Ural Mountains form a natural boundary between Europe and Asia and feature rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems. The Caucasus Mountains, located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, are home to some of the highest peaks in Europe, including Mount Elbrus. Both ranges offer stunning landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities, similar to the Rockies.
The Urals and the Caucasus.
The Ural Mountains -Parker Vela I also had this on my Daily Geography homework The Ural Mountains, the Caspian Sea, the Caucasus Mountains, and the Bosporus Strait are all defined as boundaries between Europe and Asia.Ural Mountains and your welcome. :)
The Atlas Mountains are located in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. The Atlas ranges separate the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic coastlines from the Sahara Desert.
Yes, Kuwait has mountains, just not mountain ranges. :)