I'm unable to display maps as I'm a text-based assistant. You can easily find a map of the Smoky Mountain range by doing a quick search online. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park website also provides detailed maps that you can view and download.
The Andes mountain range was formed at a convergent boundary where the South American Plate and the Nazca Plate are colliding. This collision has caused the crust to be uplifted and folded, creating the impressive mountain range we see today.
Nine of the ten tallest mountains in the world are located in the Himalayas. See Sources and related links for a list.
The Drakensburg is the highest mountain range in South Africa, rising to 3,482 metres in height. The highest peak is Thabana Ntlenyana, at 3,482 metres above see level.
In Patagonia, you can see the Andes mountain range, which runs along the western edge of the region. This mountain range is known for its rugged terrain, snow-capped peaks, and deep valleys, offering stunning scenery for visitors and outdoor enthusiasts.
I'd suggest a map of Tibet..... What you need is a map which shows Physical Relief, in other words the difference between places of different altitude. look for the difference between river valleys, coastal plains & areas of hill & mountain. See which are the highest numbers in feet (or metres) above sea level.
Brooks Mountain Range in Alaska can be seen from the Arctic ocean.
There are mountain lions, also known as cougars or pumas. See the range map on the Related Link listed below for more information:
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
No. The Rocky Mountains are a purely inland range that terminates in the northern part of the US State of New Mexico. See the linked image below for a map displaying the location of the Rocky Mountain Range.
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San Gabriel Mountains
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
Of course! Mountain ranges can be underwater! Right?...
The Andes mountain range was formed at a convergent boundary where the South American Plate and the Nazca Plate are colliding. This collision has caused the crust to be uplifted and folded, creating the impressive mountain range we see today.
The mountain range that maria bergman is looking at is the Bitterroot range in Idaho. Ahhmmm, NO! It works best when you double check your "wild guess". Please see the attached link: http://www.losthorsecreeklodge.com/. This Mountain Range is in Montana.
Click on the map and at the back by the mountain you should see the dojo