The Scandinavian mountains, also known as the Scandes.
•The major mountain ranges of Sweden are the Scandinavian Mountains, Kebnekaise Mountains which is the highest mountain in Sweden and is also part of the Scandinavian Mountains and the Ahkka Mountains.
The Scandinavian mountains, also known as the Scandes.
Rivers: river Po, river Arno, river Tiber, river Adige mountains: Mt Etna, Mt Blanc, Mt Vesuvius There are no deserts in Italy.
There are more than 3 mountains in California, but some of the tallest are Mt. Whitney, Mt. Williamson, White Mountain Peak, North Palisade, and Mt. Shasta.
Two mountain ranges are the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains. Some others are the Alaska Range and the Sierra Madre. While the Rocky Mountains are 3,000 miles in length, the Appalachian Mountains are 1500 miles.
New South Wales is home to part of the Great Dividing Range which contains many smaller, named ranges, such as the Blue Mountains, Australian Alps (including Mt Kosciuszko and Mt Townsend, among others), New England Ranges, etc.
Nevermind. I figured it out. EDIT: Here is the website with ALL of them.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Oregon_mountain_ranges
The four main mountain ranges on the Western Plateau in Australia are the Hamersley Range, the MacDonnell Ranges, the Musgrave Ranges, and the Kimberley Plateau. These ranges are important for their unique geology, biodiversity, and cultural significance to Indigenous communities.
The highest mountain in the Northern Territory is Mt Zeil.Other mountains include:Mt ConnerMt LiebigCentral Mt StuartMount SonderMount GilesThe MacDonnell Ranges are significant ranges in the NT.
Some examples of major mountain ranges include the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Urals, the Caucuses, the Transylvanian Alps, and the Apennines. Individual major mountains are Mt. Elbrus in Russia, Mt. Blanc in France, Jungfrau in Switzerland, and Mulhacen in Spain. Mt Etna in Sicily is higher than Mulhacen but technically is not on the European Continent.
There are a couple of mountains in Sweden, the highest mountains are just above 2000m and are located in Lappland, north of Sweden. The most known of these are Kebnekaise which is both number one and two, the south top is 2104m while the north top is 2097m. the Kjolen Mountains ar located on the boarder of Sweden and Norway
Whilst Australia is generally a flat country, it does have numerous mountains and mountain ranges, but they do not compare in height to the mountain ranges of many of the other continents. The highest peak in Australia, Mt Kosciuszko, is only 2228m high. Other significant mountains of the Australian Alps include Mt Townsend, Mt Buller, Mt Buffalo and Mt Bogong. North Queensland has a number of significant mountains, such as Bartle Frere. There are too many mountains in Australia, but other notable peaks of include Mt Feathertop, Cradle Mountain, Mt Ossa, Mt Tywnam, Federation Peak (Australia's tallest cliff face at 600m vertically), Legges Tor, Frenchman's Cap, Mt Hotham, Barn Bluff, Mt Geryon. The most significant mountain range in Australia is the Great Dividing Range which extends from Cape York in the north of Queensland, right along the eastern coast, down to the south and tailing off at the Grampian Ranges in western Victoria. Within this long range extending thousands of kilometres are numerous, smaller named ranges. Each of the other states and the Northern Territory all have mountain ranges. The highest mountain on any Australian territory is found on Heard Island, one of Australia's offshore territories. It is Mawson Peak, with an elevation of 2,745 m (9,006ft). This is nowhere near the mainland. For more specific detail on the mountains and ranges within each state, see the related links.