yes
Some would say 3 and others would say 4. There is the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Mountains. Some divide the Outer Coastal Plain and the Inner Coastal Plain.
it divide piedmont and the coastal plain
Aral Mountains.......divide Europe and Russia
No, they formed the eastern boundary, in the form of the continental divide.
coastal plains, highlands, and forests
The Pyrenees divide France and Spain (lol)
Aral Mountains.......divide Europe and Russia
The Transantarctic Mountains divide Antarctica into eastern and western regions. These mountains stretch across the continent and act as a physical barrier, separating the coastal regions from the interior of Antarctica.
Asia and Europe meet geographically at the boundary known as the continental divide, which runs through the Ural Mountains in Russia.
East in Mississippi River and West in Rocky Mountains
yes, every continent except Antarctica has a continental divide. I am unclear on the details of the Asian divide though.
No, the Continental Divide is a natural boundary that separates the direction of water flow on the continent. It runs along the ridge of the Rocky Mountains and extends from Alaska to the tip of South America.