Yes. The modern Appalachian Mountains are part of the remnants of a major mountain range on Pangaea. ADDED The rest of the remnants of the chain are the Scottish Highlands and the Norwegian mountains.
The Scottish highlands is neither. The Highlands is an area of land just like one of the states in the US.
Yes, they run from the Scottish border to central England.
nope
Brazilian highlands
Mountain ranges in the United Kingdom would include the Scottish Highlands, Northwest Highlands, Berwyn Range, Black Mountain Range, and the Berkshire Downs.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_United_Kingdom#Ranges_of_mountains_and_hills_in_Scotland
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The Highlands
"The Highlands" are to be found in the Grampians of Scotland.
Central Highlands.
Yes. The modern Appalachian Mountains are part of the remnants of a major mountain range on Pangaea. ADDED The rest of the remnants of the chain are the Scottish Highlands and the Norwegian mountains.
On the border of Norway and Sweden.
The Scottish Highlands is a historic region of Scotland in the United Kingdom. The Highlands are sparsely populated with beautiful rolling green hills, mountain ranges, and fields full of heather.
Grampians.The answer to your question Reading Boys kid who was doing geography when they did Mr.Harris'es quiz is Grampian, by the way, dont cheat bye bye!Grampians. It is in the Scottish Highlands and includes some of the highest mountains in the British Isles. Other mountains include the Northwest Highlands, the Cuilin, the Cairngorms and the Torridon Hills.
It is the Great Dividing Range, or the Eastern Highlands.
The Scottish highlands is neither. The Highlands is an area of land just like one of the states in the US.
The Cairngorms