You would expect to find a mountain range in regions where tectonic plates collide, such as along plate boundaries like the Himalayas (where the Indian plate collides with the Eurasian plate) or the Rocky Mountains (formed by the North American plate and Pacific plate).
You would use a topographic map to find the elevation of a mountain range. Topographic maps show the shape of the land's surface, including mountains, valleys, and elevation through contour lines.
You would find Europe's largest mountain range, the Alps, on a physical map due to its geographical features. Political maps typically show boundaries, cities, and countries, rather than physical features like mountain ranges.
The Andes mountain range runs along the western coast of South America, so you would find it in the continent of South America.
The Grampians are located in Australia, specifically in the state of Victoria. It is a mountain range known for its stunning natural beauty, rich biodiversity, and Aboriginal rock art sites.
You would expect to find long mountain ranges, such as the Andes, along the west coast of South America. This is because the region is located along a convergent plate boundary where the South American Plate is colliding with the Nazca Plate, leading to intense tectonic activity and the uplift of large mountain ranges.
You would expect to find a fold mountain range at a convergent or collision boundary rather than at a divergent boundary such as a mid ocean ridge.
No. A mid-ocean ridges is a divergent boundary. You find folded mountain at convergent plate boundaries.
Volcanic mountain
In steep sided, snow covered mountain valleys.
North America
Andes moutain
deserts
The Bigelow Mountain Range
north
the appalachian ranges
The Magillacuddy Reeks is the mountain range in which you will find Carrauntohill, which is Ireland's highest mountain.
They thought that they would find woolly mammoths, erupting volcanoes and a mountain of pure salt.