The major mountain ranges (higher) in Europe are situated in the southern half. The youngest and higher mountains are here: Alps, Pyrénées, Sierra Nevada, Dinaric Alps, Cantabric range, etc...
In northern Europe there are some ranges, but generally much older and much less high (more like big hills than mountains: There are mainly found in Wales, Scotland and Norway.
In the north side of continental Europe lies a big long very flat plain called the north European plain. (Netherlands, Northern Germany, Poland)
They had flat lands with only a few mountains. They had flat lands with only a few mountains.
There were few Mountains or other natural barriersto keep invaders out of Eastern Europe.
Laos is in Southeast Asia and that is in the tropical zone. Slovenia is in Northern Europe and only a few hundred miles from the Arctic Circle.
only a few.
No. There are many in the US, Canada, Russia, Northern Europe and Asia. It takes only a few seconds with a decent world atlas to find many examples.
Arctic tundra, Northern coniferous forest, Mountains or ice, and desert
Spain is a beautiful country, that is not strictly flat. It has many plateaus and has a few mountains.
No, Saskatchewan does not have any mountains. The landscape is flat with few trees and is called the prairies. Northern Saskatchewan is all forests and Southern Saskatchewan is flat land.
A few facts about Lithuania are that the country is located in northern Europe. The capital of Lithuania is Vilnius.
High mountains, very cold, not good farming..... pick one.
France is an amazing vacation spot, and a treat for nature lovers. The French Alps, The Massif Central, The Jura Mountains, Corsica, and The Mountains in Provence are just a few breathtaking mountains. Some of these mountains are actually famous all throughout Europe. As always proper guidance is highly recommended.
all that are on the top half of the earth.some countries in Asia,north America,all in Europe,few in Africa all that are on the top half of the earth.some countries in Asia,north America,all in Europe,few in Africa