Andes moutain
The Andes mountain range runs along the western coast of South America, so you would find it in the continent of South America.
That would be the Andes.
There are actually a number of mountain ranges in Western South America. The biggest continental mountain range in the world, as well as Western South America, however, would be the Andes.
The Tallest mountain in South America is the Aconcagua Peak which is a total of 22,841 feet in the Andes Mountain Range. Yes, you'd be busted, Kilimanjaro is in Africa.
The Andes mountains run north and south for more than 4000 miles through South America.
the highest mountain in the Andes of south America would have to be the aconcagua mountain in the Andes mountains of south America and thanks for your time
North America
The coordinates 25 degrees S and 75 degrees W correspond to a location near the Andes mountain range in South America. This range is the longest continental mountain range in the world, stretching along the western edge of the continent. At these coordinates, you would likely be in southern Peru, where the Andes are prominent.
It depends what you mean by large. If you mean what is the longest mountain range, then it would be the Andes Mountains starting in Venezuela in South America and extending for about 5000 miles to Tierra del Fuego at the southern tip of South America. You can find over 300 science fair projects with a lot of interesting questions like this at http:www.terimore.com.
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"Most mountainous' is a difficult description to understand, since there are many 'most mountain' aspects used to describe many South American countries. Tallest mountains, longest mountain chain, and so forth. You can follow the link, below, to learn more about the mountains in South America.
What continent? If N. America, then it would be the Appalachain Mountains