What continent? If N. America, then it would be the Appalachain Mountains
The Andes mountain range runs along the western coast of South America, so you would find it in the continent of South America.
The Grampians are a mountain range in Scotland (Europe).
Based on the formulation of the question which asks which continent has the world's highest mountain, the answer is Asia. The Himalayan Mountains contain most of the world's highest mountains.
A collision boundary (also known as a continent-continent convergent boundary) would most likely create a non-volcanic mountain range. When two continental plates collide, the crust crumples and folds, leading to the formation of mountain ranges like the Himalayas. This process does not typically involve volcanic activity.
The Aleutian Range is located in North America, specifically in the U.S. state of Alaska. It extends from the Alaska Peninsula to the Aleutian Islands and is part of the larger Alaskan mountain range system.
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Caucasus mountain range.
a mountain range
A long row of mountains would be called a mountain range.
that would be the range of mountain's.
The best answer would probably be the Yukon River. If you look at a map both the Brooks Range and the Yukon river cross the entire state, with the Alaska Range running in a big arc to the south of them.