Applachian mountains
The plains that stretch across the middle of the United States are referred to as the Great Plains.
The Zagros, Elburz, and Taurus mountains are significant mountain ranges in the Middle East. The Zagros Mountains extend across western Iran, forming a natural barrier and influencing the region's climate. The Elburz Mountains run parallel to the Caspian Sea in northern Iran, home to the country's highest peak, Mount Damavand. The Taurus Mountains are located in southern Turkey and stretch from the Mediterranean coast inland, playing a crucial role in the region's ecology and hydrology.
The Ozark Mountains.
Europe does not really have a boundary with the Middle East. Turkey is between Europe and the Middle East and you could say the Caucasus mountains separate Europe from countries that are close to the Middle East, so that may be the answer you are looking for.
The Middle East is mostly devoid of mountains. There are some in Iran, such as the Zagros and Alborz Mountains and the Anatolian Highlands in Central Turkey could be seen as mountains. Otherwise, the Middle East is dotted with hills, but is mostly flat, either as lowland or as a plateau.
in the middle ages in Scotland
There have been no middle schools in Scotland since 1988 when Moray and Abbotsgrange Middle schools closed. Children used to start going to those schools at ten years of age.
The Altai Mountains are located in Asia, spanning across Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan. The Syrian Desert is situated in the Middle East, specifically in the countries of Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
No it is the northern part.
The weather and erosion removed the top off but we can still see the middle of the mountains but the middle is now called the top i guess!
the distance across the middle is the radius and whole distance across it is the diameter