The mountain ranges in West Africa are the Tibesti Mountains ( located in northwest Chad) and the Fouta Djallon ( found in eastern Guinea).
Some of the world's highest peaks that stand apart from the highest mountain ranges include Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, Mount Elbrus in Europe, and Mount Kinabalu in Southeast Asia. These peaks are isolated and not part of major mountain ranges.
The Ural and the Caucasus Mountain ranges divide Europe from Asia.
The three major mountain ranges in Europe (not including the UK) are the Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Carpathians.
There are several major mountain ranges in the world. Three of them are the Himalayan Mountains, the Alps, and the Rocky Mountains.
The Alps in Europe and the Atlas in Africa
Africa does have mountain ranges. The mountain ranges run from the Dead Sea in Israel, which is not part of Africa, to Switzerland.
What are the two mountain ranges
if you mean mountain ranges, they are the Alps and the Dolomites
these are the mountain ranges in Europe Pyrenees, Carpathian, and Alps are the mountain ranges in Europe The Mountain Ranges in Europe are Pyrenees,Carpathian and the Alps
atlas mountain and drakesburge mountain
4 major mountain ranges of Europe? The Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathian , and Appinines. Apennines not Appinies
The mountain ranges in West Africa are the Tibesti Mountains ( located in northwest Chad) and the Fouta Djallon ( found in eastern Guinea).
There are several major mountain ranges in Europe. The first one that comes to mind are the magnificent Swiss Alps. Other mountain ranges include the Pyrenees and the mountain range that is said to separate Europe from Asia, the Urals.
Some of the world's highest peaks that stand apart from the highest mountain ranges include Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, Mount Elbrus in Europe, and Mount Kinabalu in Southeast Asia. These peaks are isolated and not part of major mountain ranges.
The Ural and the Caucasus Mountain ranges divide Europe from Asia.
The three major mountain ranges in Europe (not including the UK) are the Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Carpathians.