The mountains of the Antarctic Peninsula are considered to be a continuation of the Andes Mountains of South America.
The Andes and I love mustaches! :)
One of Europe's highest mountain ranges that stretches from Spain to the Balkan Peninsula.
The Alpine Mountain System. It stretches from France to the Balkan Peninsula.
The chief mountain system in Mexico are the three Sierra Madre mountain ranges:Sierra Madre Occidental (Western Sierra Madre)Sierra Madre Oriental (Eastern Sierra Madre)Sierra Madre del Sur (Southern Sierra Madre)
Elephant Island is located in the Antarctic region, specifically within the grid square designated as G7 on the Antarctic grid system. This grid system is used for navigation and mapping in the polar regions. Elephant Island is situated off the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula and is part of the South Shetland Islands.
I am thinking South America. If you look at Google Maps, and switch to satellite mode, you can clearly see how the Andes mountains of South America extend under water. Also you can see, that due to continental shift, caused the separation.
Peninsula Library System was created in 1971.
The mountain range that runs from the Alaska Peninsula to the Yukon in Canada is the Alaska Range. This range is known for its dramatic peaks, including Denali, which is the highest mountain in North America. The Alaska Range is characterized by its rugged terrain and is part of a larger geological system that includes several other mountain ranges in the region. It plays a significant role in the local ecology and climate.
Our closest Solar System is Alpha Centauri System.
Yes.
The Antarctic (under the international Antarctic Treaty System).
A mountain belt is the largest.Then the mountain system is the next largest.Last the mountain range.