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Q: What countries are dominated by the Andes mountains?
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Rocky Mountains is to US as Andes mountains is to?

Actually, you should reword your question to "The Rocky Mountains are to North America as the Andes Mountains are to?"The answer would be South America. Both the Rockies and the Andes are found in several countries.


Are the Andes Mountains in Peru?

The Andes run through seven countries including Peru.


What seven countries share the Andes Mountains?

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What mountain range runs through the country Peru?

The Andes, they pass through 7 South American countries: Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela.andes moutain range


Which south America countries have the Andes?

The Andes extend to seven countries, in alphabetical order: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, some of which are known as the Andean States. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andes


What two countries borders along the Andes mountains range?

Peru and Ecuador


What is the prominent mountain range of south America?

The main mountain range is the Andes Mountains.


What country is the Andes mountains located?

The Andes extend from north to south through seven South American countries; Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.


What type of mountains are the Andes range?

The Andes Mountains are Folded Mountains.


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What countries do the Andes mountains run throuugh?

The Andes run through Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela.


Which continent are the Andes mountains on?

South AmericaThe Andes are a mountain range in western South America.The Andes Mountains spread along the west coast of South America, through countries like Bolivia, Peru, and Chile.