The longest mountain chain is the Mid-Oceanic Ridge, which runs under all 7 oceans and spans from around California to North of Greenland. It is estimated to be 49,700 miles long. The longest above seal level mountain range is the Andes Mountain Range, which runs down the west border of South America. It is estimated to be 4,300 miles long. The tallest mountain range is the Himalayas with 16 peaks above 26,000 ft, the highest of which is Mt. Everest at 29,035ft.
The longest mountain chain is the Mid-Oceanic Ridge, which runs under all 7 oceans and spans from around California to North of Greenland. It is estimated to be 49,700 miles long. The longest above seal level mountain range is the Andes Mountain Range, which runs down the west border of South America. It is estimated to be 4,300 miles long.
The longest mountain chain is the Mid-Oceanic Ridge, which runs under all 7 oceans and spans from around California to North of Greenland. It is estimated to be 49,700 miles long. The longest above seal level mountain range is the Andes Mountain Range, which runs down the west border of South America. It is estimated to be 4,300 miles long.
The Andes is the world's longest mountain chain, which is about 4,350 miles long. The chain stretches from north to south through seven countries in the South American continent.
The Guinness World Record for the longest daisy chains measures approximately 30.5 miles long, made in Germany in 2013.
The largest chain of mountains in the world is the Andes Mountains. They are over 4 thousand miles long and are located in South America.
The largest chain of mountains in the world is the Andes Mountains. They are over 4 thousand miles long and are located in South America.
A long jagged mountain chain is called a mountain range.
A long narrow chain of hills and mountains is called a mountain range or a mountain chain.
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The world's longest receipt was over 63,000 feet long, equivalent to about 12 miles. It was created by a supermarket chain and listed items purchased by customers over a period of two weeks.
the longest paper chain was made by 60 people in 24 hours at alvin community college in alvin, texas, u.s.a, on october 23-24, 1998. it consisted of 584,000 links and measured 51.8 miles long!