The Alps does not separate any continents.
The Ural mountains separate Europe and Asia.
The Ural Mountains separate Europe and Asia.
The Ural Mountains separate Europe and Asia, serving as a natural border between the two continents.
The Ural Mountains separate Europe to the west and Asia to the east. They act as a geographical boundary between these two continents.
The Ural Mountains separate Europe to the west from Asia to the east. They serve as a natural border between the two continents.
The Alps does not separate any continents.
The two continents of Africa and Eurasia pushed together and folded the rocks into mountains.
The Ural mountains separate Europe and Asia.
The Ural Mountains are the only mountains that separate two continents.
Alps,Appennie mountains
The collision of the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate formed the Alps mountain range. This collision began around 55 million years ago and is still ongoing, causing ongoing mountain building and seismic activity in the region.
Only two mountain ranges separate the continents: Ural & Caucus Mountains.
A major mountain range in Europe is the Alps. In North America, two major mountain ranges are the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains.
No, they are two separate Continents.
no, they are two separate continents.
The two major mountains ranges in Europe are the Alps, which stretches across much of the continent, and the Ural Mountains which divides the continent from Asia.
When two continents collide, they can form mountain ranges through a process called continental collision. The pressure and forces generated by the collision cause the Earth's crust to uplift and fold, leading to the creation of large mountain systems. An example of this is the Himalayas, which formed when the Indian Plate collided with the Eurasian Plate.