The Scandinavian mountains, also known as the Scandes.
The mountain range that forms the backbone of the Scandinavian peninsula is called the Scandinavian Mountains. It extends from the extreme north of Scandinavia to the south, separating Norway and Sweden. The range includes several peaks over 2,000 meters in height.
The Scandinavian highlands consist of both mountains and plateaus. The region is characterized by a mix of rugged mountain ranges, such as the Scandinavian Mountains, and extensive plateaus with rolling hills and flat expanses.
The Iberian Peninsula is separated from the rest of Europe by the Pyrenees Mountains. This mountain range forms a natural border between Spain and France.
The Apennine Mountains run down the length of the Italian peninsula. This mountain range extends approximately 1,200 km (750 mi) from north to south, serving as a natural geographical backbone of Italy. The Apennines are known for their beautiful landscapes and are a popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities.
The Rocky Mountains form the backbone of British Columbia. The range extends from northern British Columbia down through the United States.
the pontic and Taurus Mountains
The Scandinavian mountains, also known as the Scandes.
The Scandinavian mountains, also known as the Scandes.
The Scandinavian Mountains, in Swedish Skanderna, Fjällen ("the Fells") or Kölen (Fjällen being by far the most frequent name and virtually the only one in modern colloquial speech), in Finnish Köli or Skandit and in Norwegian Kjølen, with the three latter meaning The Keel, are a mountain range that runs through the Scandinavian Peninsula. The Scandinavian Mountains are equivalent with the Scandinavian Caledonides.Source: Wikipedia
Yes!! The Scandinavian mountains are the longest mountains in Europe. There are ten mountains in the Scandinavian mountain range and it is VERY long. The Carpathian Mountains is the second longest mountain range in Europe.
I don't know anything about the Swedish and Danish mountains, but the highest mountain in Norway is Galdhøpiggen (2469 meters above sea level). Galdhøpiggen is the highest mountain in Scandinavia.
the backbone of hills and mountains are the rocks
The Scandinavian Mountains.
The mountains that run along the length of peninsular Italy are called the 'Apennines' or 'Apennine Mountains'.
The Apennine Mountains and the Scandinavian Mountains.
There are no continous mountain range on the Scandinavian penninsula. But the most dominating one on a map, is called Jotunheimen. Located in Norway.
The mountain range that runs through Norway and Sweden.
It is called "fjällen". Scandinavian mountains also.