The Himalayan Mountains, which are the highest and youngest mountain range in the world, stretch across the continent from Afghanistan to Burma.
Khyber pass lying in the HinduKush mountain ranges which are on the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The Himalayas and the Hindu KushThe Himalayan Mountains separate India from the rest of Asia. Currently, India is part of Asia, though it is believed that they use to be part of Africa, and then became a subcontinent, and then became joint with Asia, the shifting of the plates is what is believed to have formed these mountain ranges.
The Himalayas along the Northern border has protected the Indian Subcontinent from military invasion for many centuries. Mountain ranges are frequently a protective barrier to any foreign incursion- i.e. Switzerland and Afghanistan. Unfortunately, in the days before air travel, this was also a hinderance to trade routes, therefore not only isolating a region from potential enemies, but also from exchange of goods or even from cultural influence.
The Himalayas and the Hindu KushThe Himalayan Mountains separate India from the rest of Asia. Currently, India is part of Asia, though it is believed that they use to be part of Africa, and then became a subcontinent, and then became joint with Asia, the shifting of the plates is what is believed to have formed these mountain ranges.
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The Caucasus and the Urals.
Mountains, bodies of water, deserts, and forests are common geographic features that can separate different ecozones. These physical barriers can create distinct habitats and ecosystems on either side, leading to unique biodiversity and ecological characteristics in each ecozone.
The Himalayas mountain range separates South Asia from the rest of Asia. It spans across countries such as India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet, and is the highest mountain range in the world.
The Ural Mountains and the Ural River separate Europe and Asia.
The Ural Mountains and the Caucasus Mountains are both separate mountain ranges.
There are several major mountain ranges in Europe. The first one that comes to mind are the magnificent Swiss Alps. Other mountain ranges include the Pyrenees and the mountain range that is said to separate Europe from Asia, the Urals.