There are mountains on all continents.
The distribution of mountains on different continents provided evidence for Wegener's theory of continental drift. He observed that mountain ranges on separate continents, such as the Appalachians in North America and the Caledonian mountains in Scotland, lined up when the continents were reconstructed into a single landmass (Pangaea). This alignment suggested that the continents were once connected and had drifted apart over time.
Europe and Asia are separated by the Ural Mountains. The Ural Mountains act as a natural boundary between these two continents.
Europe and Asia meet in Russia's Ural Mountains. The boundary between these two continents is traditionally defined as the Ural River, the Ural Mountains, the Caspian Sea, and the Caucasus Mountains.
Georgia and Russia
The Alps does not separate any continents.
Mountains Ranges.
Mountains have usually formed on the edges of continents in narrow bands, where continents have collided in the past.
the Himalayas
because large continents are bigger so that means more mountains and some mountains are volcanoes.
in Europe
The Ural Mountains are the only mountains that separate two continents.
The distribution of mountains on different continents provided evidence for Wegener's theory of continental drift. He observed that mountain ranges on separate continents, such as the Appalachians in North America and the Caledonian mountains in Scotland, lined up when the continents were reconstructed into a single landmass (Pangaea). This alignment suggested that the continents were once connected and had drifted apart over time.
Europe and Asia are separated by the Ural Mountains. The Ural Mountains act as a natural boundary between these two continents.
Europe and Asia meet in Russia's Ural Mountains. The boundary between these two continents is traditionally defined as the Ural River, the Ural Mountains, the Caspian Sea, and the Caucasus Mountains.
The main mountain range is the Transantarctic Mountains at approximately 2,200 km long. The others are the Ellsworth Mountains, Prince Charles Mountains, Shackleton Range and the Pensacola Mountains.
continents, mountains, and bodies of water.
Georgia and Russia