There are several mountain ranges that are part of the Appalachian Mountains. Two of the ranges in the southeast are the Cumberland Plateau and the Great Smoky Mountains.
There is differences in land use in different parts of the world because each part of the world has a specific climate and conditions that determine how the land can be use. Hence the reason that some plants can flourish in certain areas while it quickly does in other areas.
The continents that were part of Gondwana land are Australia, Antarctica and South America.
The Deccan Plateau. I believe that this is part of a school curriculum, as it would relate to the last question "What are the two mountain ranges in southern India?". I think that the answer is what I gave at the begining. Hope that helps
The San Gabriel Mountains and the San Bernardino Mountains are part of the Transverse Ranges of southern California.
Some areas of land are not part of any major biome. These areas include mountains ranges and land that is covered with thick sheets of ice.
Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado
Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado
Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado. (Apex) "Your Welcome" quote from Sadie Saxton
No, the Karakoram is not part of the Himalayan ranges.
a part of the earth put on to a cone, then laid out to show a piece of land. Most used for smaller areas of land. =)
New Hampshire is considered a part of the geographical region of the northeastern United States. Some geographical features of New Hampshire include open land, mountains, wooded areas, rivers, and lakes.
Somerset, Dorset and Cornwall are land areas that border Devon
Tararua ranges
Originally, the land was part of three areas called Philista, Canaan, Moab, and Amor
Usually they do not. The surface areas are part of the solid and so they belong to closed sets.
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