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The Santa Catalina Mountains, Rincon Mountains, Santa Rita Mountains, Tucson Mountains, Galiuro Mountains, and the Tortolita Mountains surround Tucson, AZ.
Some mountains in Haiti include Pic La Selle, Morne Bonnet, and Morne Cabaio. These mountains are part of the Massif de la Selle range, which is the highest mountain range in Haiti.
Haiti does not have a desert. It is a Caribbean country with a tropical climate characterized by lush vegetation, mountains, and beaches.
Rocky Mountains, Andes Mountains, Alps, Himalayan Mountains, Appalachian Mountains
Haiti has two main mountain ranges, the Massif du Nord in the north and the Massif de la Hotte in the south. These mountain ranges contain several peaks, with the highest being Pic la Selle at 8,793 feet (2,680 meters) above sea level.
no,but most of Haiti it is cover by mountains remember it most cover mountains but not all Haiti
Haiti has no deserts.
The Santa Catalina Mountains, Rincon Mountains, Santa Rita Mountains, Tucson Mountains, Galiuro Mountains, and the Tortolita Mountains surround Tucson, AZ.
Some mountains in Haiti include Pic La Selle, Morne Bonnet, and Morne Cabaio. These mountains are part of the Massif de la Selle range, which is the highest mountain range in Haiti.
Haiti has no true deserts.
Costal, mountains, and vallys
because it has mountains
Haiti does not have a desert. It is a Caribbean country with a tropical climate characterized by lush vegetation, mountains, and beaches.
Yes. The mountains separate the two countries.
There is no Spanish word for Haiti, it's Haiti. There is only the the Native Indian word Ayiti which means: land of high mountains. This is also how it is spelled in creole.
Haiti is an adoption of it Taino name Ayiti (Land of high mountains). the Taino were the Native Americans that lived on hispaniola before colonization.
Haiti comes from Ayiti which means "Land of high mountains" in the language of the indigenous people of the Hispaniola Island.