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What does cordilleras mean?

a mountain range


Where can you find recipes for the popular food dishes of the Cordilleras Mountains?

Which Cordilleras Mountains do you mean? There must be many cordilleras in the world, since the word means 'mountain range'.


When was University of the Cordilleras created?

University of the Cordilleras was created on 1946-06-19.


What is University of the Cordilleras's motto?

The motto of University of the Cordilleras is 'Here to Serve this Mountain Highlands...'.


Mountain ranges in parallel chains are called?

Mountain ranges in parallel chains are called "cordilleras."


Which mountain ranges are part of the Cordilleras?

The Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, and Cascade Range are part of the Cordilleras.


What are cordilleras?

A mountain range.


Where do ifugaos live?

In the Philippines. Ifugao is in the Cordilleras.


What are parallel mountain ranges called?

Parallel mountain ranges are called Cordilleras. A perfect example of these would be the Andes Mountains located in South America.


What type of music is played in cordilleras?

Cordilleras are long chains of mountains, so a very generic answer would be "mountain music." However, seeing that cordilleras are found all over the world, the music would be regionally based. It would depend heavily on the culture of the area the specific cordillera is based.


What are famous names of Cordilleras I Need this answered ASAP?

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Why are the Appalachians lower than the the cordilleras?

The Appalachians are lower than the Cordilleras primarily due to their age and the geological processes that shaped them. The Appalachians are an older mountain range, formed around 480 million years ago, and have since experienced significant erosion and weathering, reducing their height. In contrast, the Cordilleras, such as the Rocky Mountains, are younger and still actively rising due to tectonic activity, resulting in their greater elevation. Additionally, the forces of plate tectonics that formed the Cordilleras continue to uplift them, while the Appalachians have largely settled.