The Himalayas, the tallest mountains in the world.
The Himalayas, which run along the border of China and several other countries, are home to the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest.
Asia, which has the Himalayas on the border of Nepal and China.
An example of a mountain boundary is the border between Nepal and China, which is marked by the Himalayas. The towering peaks and rugged terrain of the mountains serve as a natural barrier between the two countries.
The Caucasus Mountains
China's landforms include mountains (such as the Himalayas and Tian Shan), plateaus (like the Tibetan Plateau), deserts (like the Gobi Desert), plains (including the North China Plain), and rivers (like the Yangtze and Yellow River).
The Gobi Desert, the Altai Mountains, the Tian Shan Mountains, the Taklamakan Desert, and the Pamir Mountains all physically border China to the north and west.
The Himalayas run along the southern border of China, while the Kunlun Mountains and Tian Shan Mountains are located to the west of China.
There are a few mountain ranges to the west of China. These include the Kunlun Mountains to the center west, and the Tianshan Mountains in the northwest.
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The Himalayan Mountains serve as a border between India and China.
No, the Great Wall of China forms its northern border (with Mongolia). Pakistan is to the west of China.
Kunlun Mountains
The Himalaya Mountains are located in China. This mountain range is located north of India and Bangladesh in the south west of China.
The largest mountains in the world are the Himalayas. They form the southern border of Tibet, a province of China.
The Pontic Mountains run East to West along the Northern border of Turkey.
No. Mount Everest is located on the border of Nepal & China
Both Russia and Mongolia border China to the north.