Great list of questions! ⛰️
You could also ask things like:
What animals and plants are unique to mountain ecosystems?
How do mountains affect nearby rivers and valleys?
What are some famous mountain ranges on each continent?
Mountains are such a fascinating topic — there’s so much to explore!
Sure! Some examples of old fold mountains include the Appalachian Mountains in North America, the Ural Mountains in Russia, and the Caledonian Mountains in the British Isles.
Some landforms in the Western Hemisphere include the Rocky Mountains, the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, the Grand Canyon, the Great Plains, and the Appalachian Mountains.
Some of the major mountain ranges in New Mexico include the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the San Juan Mountains, the Sandia Mountains, the Manzano Mountains, and the Sacramento Mountains. These ranges offer a wide range of recreational activities such as hiking, skiing, and camping. They also provide important habitats for diverse wildlife species.
no.
There are many mountains in Africa. Some examples of the mountains found in Africa are; Dutoitspiek, Seweweekspoortpiek, Mount Kulal, and Inyangani.
Librarians use almanacs to answer questions such as the real name of movie stars, population statistics, highest mountains, and many other common questions.
The Appalachian mountains are about 3,000 ft tall. Any other questions? :)
the dyherian mountains, the gheris mountains, the italicle mountains
Some nouns that are synonyms for mountains are:hillsrisespeaksbluffsbutteelevationrangeridgeformationvolcano
There are no mountains.
stone mountain,rocky mountains,great smokey mountains,Appalachian mountains
The Ural Mountains, the Caucus Mountains, and the Carpathian Mountains are some examples.
no there is not any mountains in France
there are no mountains in Iceland yet.
· Innuitian Mountains (Canada) · Insular Mountains (Canada)
The Appalachian mountains are about 3,000 ft tall. Any other questions? :)
Sure! Some examples of old fold mountains include the Appalachian Mountains in North America, the Ural Mountains in Russia, and the Caledonian Mountains in the British Isles.