The 'seven sisters' in the Holyoke Range near Northampton MA is an east-west range.
The San Gabriel , San Bernardino, and Tehachapi Mountains in Southern California all run East and West. There are two peaks among them that are over 10.000 feet. As well as the Ouachita pronounced (wosh-i-taw) mountains in OK, the Unita mountains of Utah which are 13,528 ft at the highest, Grouse Creek (in Utah and Idaho).
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Yes. The Alps, for example.
The Andes mountain range
The major mountain ranges in the US and Canada extend from north to south.
Argentina
yes the appenies
The Vindhya Range separates northern and southern India, running east-west across the central region of the country. It is considered a significant geographical barrier and has played a historical role in demarcating cultural and political differences between the two regions.
The three major mountain ranges are Himalayan mountain range, Andes mountain range and the Rocky mountain range. These mountain ranges are located in Asia, South America and North America respectively.
himilayas- asia.rockies-north americaandes-south america :)
Russia's big mountain ranges are in the south. Those ranges do have rivers flowing south - but they flow into other countries. So the North sides of these ranges flow north 'DOWN' to the Artic.
The three major mountain ranges are the Andes, the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains. Andes mountain ranges are in South America and both of the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains are in North America.
The Remarkables in Queenstown, New Zealand