The Alps (between France and Italy and southern Switzerland) The Pyrenees (between France and Spain) the Jura (in Eastern France, North-West of Switzerland)
The Alps (between France and Italy and southern Switzerland) The Pyrenees (between France and Spain) the Jura (in Eastern France, North-West of Switzerland)
the alps, the pyreneen, and the jura:):):)
There are about 50 volcanic mountains around Auckland. I don't remember them all but here are some. Mount: Eden,Roskill, Albert, Wellington, Mangere, 3 Kings, Hobson, Victoria, Smart etc check out this page in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auckland_Volcanic_Field
Rockies and Sierra mountains.. If this is for the unit 3 Latin America: Physical paper, then that's the right answer cause I made a 100 nikka
The five mountain ranges in France, by decreasing height:- The French Alps, (on the Italian border - here is located the 'Mont Blanc', Europe's highest point, 4810 meters),- Pyrénées, (on the south, straddling the Spanish border; in Spanish: Los Pirineos),- [Massif du] Jura, (on the East alongside Switzerland)- Massif Central, (in central/ south central France)- Vosges (eastern France)
3,500 kilometers (about 2175 miles) 10 flat stages, 7 mountain stages, 1 medium mountain stage, 2 individual time-trial stages, 1 team time-trial stage
Three major mountain ranges in the US are the Rocky Mountains in the West, the Appalachian Mountains in the East, and the Sierra Nevada in California. Each range offers unique landscapes, outdoor recreational opportunities, and ecological diversity.
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In the US, the Rocky Mountains run from northern British Columbia in Canada down to New Mexico in the United States. The Cascade Range stretches from British Columbia in Canada through Washington and Oregon in the US. The Appalachian Mountains span from Newfoundland in Canada to Alabama in the US.
More mountain ranges. There are really 3 major mountain ranges on each continent. ex: North America - Rockies, Canadian Rockies, and Appalachians. Where as there are only 7 continents.
A major mountain range in Europe is the Alps. In North America, two major mountain ranges are the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains.
Sierra Nevada Cascade Range Transverse Ranges
The Andes in South America is the world's longest continental mountain range. The Sierra Madre in Mexico is a mountain range that runs parallel to the country's coasts. The Alps are a mountain range in southern Europe that extends into parts of Spain and Austria.
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What are the two mountain ranges
Rocky Mountains - Colorado Appalachian Mountains - Tennessee Sierra Nevada - California
More mountain ranges. There are really 3 major mountain ranges on each continent. ex: North America - Rockies, Canadian Rockies, and Appalachians. Where as there are only 7 continents.
The mountain ranges that divide Panama, Gatun Lake, and, of course, Volcan Baru