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A group of mountains is called a mountain range. Mountain ranges are formed by a series of adjacent mountains or hills that are connected and span a significant geographical area. Examples of mountain ranges include the Himalayas, the Rockies, and the Andes.
Mountain ranges are in the same general area and follow the same direction as a mountain. Mountain chains are mountain ranges that run parrallel or in curves to each other
A mountain range is a series of connected mountains, while a mountain system includes multiple mountain ranges, along with valleys, rivers, and other geographical features in the same region. Mountain systems are larger and more complex than mountain ranges.
The low area between hills or mountain ranges is known as a valley. Often, cities are established in valleys because they are easy to reach, and are afforded the protection of being at the base of a mountain.
The area of lowland that is between hills and mountains is called a valley. This stretch of low area usually has a stream or river that flows through it.
The land between two hills or two mountains are called a valley.
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A mountain system is an area of interconnected mountain ranges. The mountain system has a series of ranges linked together by geological features.
Intermountain is an area situated between mountains or mountain ranges
A group of mountains is called a mountain range. Mountain ranges are formed by a series of adjacent mountains or hills that are connected and span a significant geographical area. Examples of mountain ranges include the Himalayas, the Rockies, and the Andes.
I think a basin would be the correct answer
Mountain ranges are in the same general area and follow the same direction as a mountain. Mountain chains are mountain ranges that run parrallel or in curves to each other
the gap in between varshanadu hills and agathiya hills
It is the Central Mexican Plateau or Mexican Altiplano.
A mountain range is a series of connected mountains, while a mountain system includes multiple mountain ranges, along with valleys, rivers, and other geographical features in the same region. Mountain systems are larger and more complex than mountain ranges.
the coastal area is between these two mountain ranges
An area that has mountains. Pretty self explanatory don't you think. The more extreme of these can be called mountain ranges, like the Andes, Appalachians, Alps, Himalayas, and Rockies.