Another word for a chain of hills is a ridge. Some dictionary definitions will not exactly match this phrasing; most say something like "a narrow strip of raised land", but for informal usage (like a crossword puzzle) it'll work.
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This chain of hills is often lightly referred to as a range. We will now trot over this chain of hills.
The collective noun is an undulation of hills.
Some collective nouns for chains are a length of chain or a reel of chain. The word chain is also a collective noun, for example a chain of events, a chain of circumstances, etc.
The Kaimur Hills are located in India. They are a mountain chain that contain ancient caves and a tomb of Malik Wishai Khan.
The Pennines. Known as 'The Backbone of Britain'
Yorktown Pennsylvania is in the rolling hills of Southeast Pennsylvania. The rolling hills are part of the Appalachian Mountain chain but more distant from the actual mountains.
A watershed is a continuous chain of hills or mountains that separates one catchment area from another.
A chain of mountains are called mountains if there were only one mountain then it would simply be called a mountain as for hills and hill plural.
Sure you can. Keep in mind that the overall gearing will determine how heavy or easy the going will be.
No, there are hooks in the cars which latch onto a rotating chain that is a part of the structure to get up the inclines.
Yes, the word chain is a common noun, a word for any chain of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Professor Benjamin Chain, Research Dept. of Immunology, University College LondonEast Chain Mountain, Middle Chain Mountain, West Chain Mountain, Gunnison National Forest, COChain O Hills Road, Woodbridge Township, NJThe Chain 'O Lakes Bar & Grill, Waupaca, WI"Chain of Fools" by Don Covay, performed by Aretha Franklin
Kesha - Chain Reaction