coast ranges
The West Coast.
Volcanic mountains
Volcanic mountains, which are commonly found along the edges of tectonic plates in the Pacific Ocean, contributed to early explorers naming the region the "Ring of Fire" due to the high frequency of volcanic activity and earthquakes in the area.
it it actually mountains belive it or not
it is the Continental Divide, I'm positive 100%, hope you find this answer helpful!! ;-}
Fault-block mountains. These are created when rocks along a fault are uplifted and tilted, forming steep mountain ranges with prominent peaks and valleys. An example of such mountains is the Sierra Nevada in California.
New Zealand, along with the pacific islands and Australia, is part of the continent australasia, or australia, as some people call it.
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It is called the Ring of Fire The "circum-Pacific seismic belt" is the actual name. It is also nicknamed the "Ring of Fire". The area is along the rim of the Pacific Ocean, and 81% of the world's earthquakes occur there. The area extends from Chile, in South America, north to New Zealand.
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In the Atlantic and eastern Pacific regions, cyclones are called hurricanes in the United States and some areas of the Caribbean. In the western Pacific and southeastern Indian Ocean, cyclones are typically referred to as typhoons, while in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean they are known as cyclones.
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