No the Andes are located in south America
in Latin America
mountins deserts and plains
The mountains that are in South America are the Andes Mountains. The Andes run from the north of South America all the way south to the southern most end. A good article on the Andes can be found at http://www.beachcomberpete.com/south_america/Andes/andes.php
Chile's main mountain range, its part of the Andes, has many mountains within Chile's boundaries. One mountain is in fact a volcano as well. This is Mount Copahue.
The Andes Mountains are located in South America, stretching along the western coast through seven countries: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.
i have asked 2 ?s a bunch of times each and i have not got a answer yet and i am very upset about thatI don't know the range but the name of the mountins is is the Andes mountain
They were all formed at convergent boundaries
· Mount Akagi (Japan) · Alps (Europe) · Andes (South America) · Appalachian (eastern North America) · Atlas (Africa)
They were all formed at convergent boundaries
They were all formed at convergent boundaries
The Appalation mountins
The Andes mountains and the islands of Japan are both formed by subduction zones which was caused by volcanoes. The Himalayas were formed by convergent plate boundaries but no subduction zone. Instead the plates collided and there was uplift causing the mountains.