The Pyrenees mountain range is on the southern boundary of France.
The Ural mountain range in Russia establishes the boundary between Europe and Asia.
No, the Alps are not a divergent boundary. The Alps are a mountain range formed from the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, a result of convergent boundary activity.
The Ural Mountains and the Ural River mark the western boundary of Asia.
The Andes mountain range was formed at a convergent boundary where the South American Plate and the Nazca Plate are colliding. This collision has caused the crust to be uplifted and folded, creating the impressive mountain range we see today.
The mountain range in Russia which is considered to be the boundary of Asia and Europe is known as the Ural mountains. The landmass of Asia and Europe is known as Eurasia. Ural mountains in Russia are also one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world.
Only two mountain ranges separate the continents: Ural & Caucus Mountains.
Generally (I think probably always), a mountain range develops at a convergent boundary.
Generally (I think probably always), a mountain range develops at a convergent boundary.
Rivers, mountain ranges, oceans, etc. Those are considered "natural boundaries".
convergent plate boundary
Convergent boundaries are typically found where mountain ranges are created. This is where two tectonic plates move towards each other, causing the crust to buckle and push upwards, forming mountain ranges.
The Appalachian mountain.
Himalayas
There are actually two mountain ranges that act as a boundary, the Ural Mountains and the Caucuses.
Convergent boundary
Continental Collision Boundary