Andes are the chains of mountain peaks in south america.
They are a set of mountains with high peaks. They are in eastern North america.
The highest parts are the peaks, and the lowest points are the troughs. These could also be described as maxima and minima.
The peaks of high mountains
The Western Cordillera is a mountain range system that includes highlands, not lowlands. It runs roughly parallel to the western coast of North and South America and consists of tall peaks and rugged terrain.
South - High mountains Central - hills, low peaks, tall plateaus North - flat lands
The Pico de Orizaba, or Citlaltépetl is the highest mountain in Mexico and the third highest mountain in North America.
Along the Pacific coast
Yes, North Dakota has 294 peaks. White Butte is the highest point in North Dakota at 3,506 feet/1,069 meters.
The 10 tallest peaks in the U.S. are all in Alaska because Alaska has some of the most geologically active and mountainous terrain in North America, including the Alaska Range and the Saint Elias Mountains. These regions are characterized by tectonic activity, including the collision of the North American and Pacific plates, which has led to the creation of towering mountains such as Denali, the tallest peak in North America.
The Rocky Mountains run along the western part of North America, stretching from Canada through the United States down into Mexico. They are known for their impressive peaks, diverse ecosystems, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
A region of parallel mountain chains is known as a mountain range or a mountain belt. Examples include the Rocky Mountains in North America, the Andes in South America, and the Himalayas in Asia. These mountain ranges are formed by tectonic plate movements and are characterized by a series of parallel peaks and ridges.