The Andes Mountain range
The Pyrenees Mountains border the northeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula, separating Spain from France. In the south, the Sistema Central and the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges extend through Spain.
You would find more mountains to the west of Montana due to the presence of the Rocky Mountains. Montana's western border is defined by the Rocky Mountains, which extend into neighboring states like Idaho and Wyoming.
The Ural Mountains are the main mountain range that separates European Russia from Asian Russia. They extend for about 2,500 km from the Arctic Ocean to the border of Kazakhstan.
The Urals and Caucus Mountains form natural boundaries between Europe and Asia
The Ural Mountains stretch approximately 2,500 km (1,550 miles) from north to south through Western Russia, forming a natural border between Europe and Asia. They extend from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Ural River in the south, roughly following a path from the Russian city of Perm to the Kazakh city of Magnitogorsk.
The Andes Mountains
Andes
The Pyrenees mountains extend for about 491 km (305 miles) from the Bay of Biscay (Cap Higuer) to the Mediterranean (Cap de Creus) and form a natural border between France and Spain.
The Pyrenees Mountains border the northeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula, separating Spain from France. In the south, the Sistema Central and the Sierra Nevada mountain ranges extend through Spain.
The Alps is a very long mountain range starting from the Mediterranean sea, up the border between France and Italy, through Switzerland, and in Austria.
Carpathian Mountains
The Canadian mountains are located in western Canada, mainly in the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. They extend from the United States-Canada border in the south to the Yukon Territory in the north.
You would find more mountains to the west of Montana due to the presence of the Rocky Mountains. Montana's western border is defined by the Rocky Mountains, which extend into neighboring states like Idaho and Wyoming.
rocky mountains
Atlas Mountains
The Andes extend from north to south through seven South American countries; Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.
Yes, they do, and they extend up into Canada.