The Alps and Pyrenees are two examples.
In the USA there are 2 major ranges; the Rockies and the Appalachians
the altamont pass and the grapevine
Appalachian Mountains and Rocky Mountains
Volcanoes and mountain ranges
1.Appalachian Mountains 2.Rocky Mountains
The first two that come to mind are the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
The two major mountain ranges in the contiguous United States are the Rocky Mountains, which stretch from Canada down to New Mexico, and the Sierra Nevada, which runs along the border between California and Nevada.
The Rocky Mountains and the Cascades are the two mountain ranges found in both the US and Canada.
Appalachian Mountains
The Alps and the Apennines.
Two mountain ranges in the Western Hemisphere are the Rocky Mountains in North America and the Andes Mountains in South America.
Two major land formations that occur at convergent boundaries are volcanic arcs and mountain ranges. When oceanic and continental plates collide, volcanic arcs are formed due to the subduction of the oceanic plate beneath the continental plate. Alternatively, when two continental plates collide, mountain ranges are formed through the intense compression and folding of the Earth's crust.