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Parallel mountain ranges are called "ranges" or "ridges." Examples include the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains in North America.
Mountain ranges in parallel chains are called "cordilleras."
A group of mountain ranges side by side is called a mountain range system or a mountain chain. This occurs when multiple mountain ranges run parallel to each other in close proximity.
A group of mountain ranges is called a mountain range system or a mountain chain.
A group of adjacent mountain ranges is called a mountain range system.
The Sierra Nevada and the Cascades are mountain ranges that run parallel to each other in the western United States. They are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and formed as a result of tectonic plate movements.
Mountain ranges in parallel chains are called "cordilleras."
Parallel mountain ranges are called Cordilleras. A perfect example of these would be the Andes Mountains located in South America.
A group of mountain ranges side by side is called a mountain range system or a mountain chain. This occurs when multiple mountain ranges run parallel to each other in close proximity.
Such mountains are called ridges
The Himalayas have parallel ranges of mountains.
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A group of mountain ranges is called a mountain range system or a mountain chain.
A group of adjacent mountain ranges is called a mountain range system.
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The coast ranges
West Virginaia has 306 mountain ranges and many argue that it should be called the mountain state.
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