Sierra Madre Occidental
In north America it is the Rocky Mountains.
Mexico and Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
Latin America. Also North America, if you have to divide the Americas between North and South America.
The Rocky Mountains.
The Andes Mountain Range runs the length of South America's western area. It acts to divide the continent completely from north to south.
The continental divide you are most likely referring to is that of the Americas, known as the Continental Divide of the Americas or simply the Great Divide. In North America, it runs along the Rocky Mountains, but in South America, it runs along the Andes.
Continental Divide, aka The Rocky Mountains
The Panama Canal and central America and the Caribbean sea. Here is a picture of the panama canal
Because of the Continental Divide, which causes more uplift, and more mountain building.
Latin America can be divided into regions based on geographical features, cultural similarities, and historical connections. Common divisions include South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico. Within these regions, countries can be further divided based on specific criteria such as political alliances or economic development.
The Ural and the Caucasus Mountain ranges divide Europe from Asia.
Yes, Hawaii has several mountain ranges, including the Kohala Mountains, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Haleakalā, and the West Maui Mountains. These mountain ranges are formed by volcanic activity and contribute to the diverse landscapes found on the islands.