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The Himalayas form the northern border of South Asia, spanning across countries such as India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Pakistan. This mountain range includes the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest.
A row of mountains is called a mountain range. This term refers to a series of connected mountains or hills that form a continuous elevated line. Mountain ranges can span great distances and often have distinct peaks and valleys.
A mountain range is a series of mountains that are connected and form a continuous line or group. A mountain, on the other hand, is a single raised landform that typically has a peak or summit. Mountains can be part of a mountain range or stand alone.
The Karakoram Range is located in Central Asia, spanning across the borders of Pakistan, India, and China. It is one of the most prominent mountain ranges in the region, known for its towering peaks and glaciers.
The Pyrenees mountain range forms a border between France and Spain, while the Alps mountain range forms a border between France and Italy.
Himalaya Mountains
The himalaya
Karakoram and Himalaya
If you mean the North American continent, we have that the oldest mountain range is the Appalachian Mountains. It is estimated that this chain of mountains began to form 480 million years ago.
The Himalayas are young fold mountains. The range was formed when the Indio-australian tectonic plane collided with the Euro-asian tectonic plane. The where we find the Himalayas today was previously filled with sediments, which was carried by the rivers of the Euro-asian plane. When the two previously mentioned plane collided this sediment folded to form the Himalayan range.
Mount Everest is part of the Himalayan mountain range.
A mountain range is a series of mountains and peaks that are geographically linked together, often running in a line and formed by tectonic plate movement or volcanic activity. Mountain ranges can span long distances and have a significant impact on local climates, ecosystems, and human populations living nearby.
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the Himalayan mountain and the karakoram mountain
Rock moves upward along faults to form a mountain range.
The 2nd mountain of Karakoram range/
Karakorum range mountain 2