great plains
A mountain is a large landform that is at least 2,000 feet. A mountain is steep and jagged. A hill is a small mound that rises above some land.
Mountains rise up out of the earth like giant hills, and canyons are like large holes in the earth, so on either side of a canyon you could say there are mountains. If you were to google The Grand Canyon it would help you determine what a canyon is. So basically they are 2 opposites; a mountain rises out of the ground and a canyon is an incredibly large "hole" in the ground. I hope this has helped you!
The Pacific Northwest geography starts at the western edge of the land, where the land meets the Pacific Ocean. From there the land rises to the peak of the Cascade Mountains, then drops to the fertile valleys of central Oregon and Washington. East of that the land gets flatter, with occasional mountains such as the Wallowa's, until it finally runs up against the Rockies.
Australia
it is called a tributary
I believe that would be the Aplelacian Mountains. maybe rockies The Rocky Montains run along the western seaboard.
Hot air rises and cools as it does so.
Satpura
Dordogne
The river rises in the Andes mountains in Peru, The location is Novado Mismi
mountains and/or new land
It rises in the Taurus Mountains in Eastern Turkey
Volcanoes.
the great plains would be less frequent because they are lower down,and hot air rises
Appalachian mountains
Appalachian Mountains.
the Appalachian mountains