There are only four that I know of and they are:
TIERRA CALIENTE
TIERRA TEMPLADA
TIERRA FRIA
TIERRA HELADA
There are 4 climate zones in the Andes Mountains.
The Andes mountains and the islands of Japan are both formed by subduction zones which was caused by volcanoes. The Himalayas were formed by convergent plate boundaries but no subduction zone. Instead the plates collided and there was uplift causing the mountains.
Equlateral The dry The cold and wet zone # cclimate zones
The Andes mountains and the islands of Japan are both formed by subduction zones which was caused by volcanoes. The Himalayas were formed by convergent plate boundaries but no subduction zone. Instead the plates collided and there was uplift causing the mountains.
The Andes mountains and the islands of Japan are both formed by subduction zones which was caused by volcanoes. The Himalayas were formed by convergent plate boundaries but no subduction zone. Instead the plates collided and there was uplift causing the mountains.
Mountain zones biome are found in higher elevations, typically at the tops of mountains. They can be located in various regions around the world, including the Andes in South America, the Rocky Mountains in North America, the Alps in Europe, and the Himalayas in Asia.
Andesitic magma is commonly found in subduction zones where oceanic crust is being forced beneath continental crust. These environments are typically associated with volcanic arcs and stratovolcanoes. Examples of where andesitic magma is found include the Andes Mountains in South America and the Cascades in the western United States.
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It is difficult to answer exact number of volcanoes but these are distributed into four volcanic zones Northern, Southern, Central and Austral volcanic zones.
The region containing fertile valleys and rugged mountains is typically found in temperate zones with varied topography. Some examples include the Alps in Europe, the Andes in South America, and the Himalayas in Asia. These regions often have a mix of arable land for agriculture in the valleys and challenging terrain in the mountains.
You can find them in the Mountains.
The material that forms most mountains at subduction zones is volcanic rock. This is because subduction zones are where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another, melting and creating magma that eventually forms volcanic mountains when it erupts.