because they can't form near the coast because of the different plates
The Cascade Range runs parallel to the west coast of the U.S., starting in northern California and extending through Oregon and Washington. The Sierra Nevada mountains are also located parallel to the west coast further inland, mostly in California.
The Appalachian mountains are closer to the east coast of the US. They run parallel to the coast and are located mainly in the eastern United States.
The Appalachian Mountains run parallel to the east coast of the United States. They stretch from Alabama in the south all the way up to Maine in the northeast. The range is known for its diverse ecosystems and outdoor recreational opportunities.
The Rocky Mountains
The Appalachian Mountain Range runs parallel to the east coast of the US, stretching from northern Alabama to Maine. It is one of the oldest mountain ranges in North America.
California's mountains and valleys are generally parallel to the coast due to the tectonic forces that have shaped the region. The movement of the Pacific and North American plates have caused uplift and folding of the Earth's crust, resulting in the formation of mountain ranges and valleys oriented parallel to the coastline. This tectonic activity continues to shape the landscape of California.
they are parrelal becuase they pass each other
The fault lines
Valleys
This is vague question. Some mountains can be by the coast. Most valleys connect to the coast. (Some go into other valleys.)
The Rocky Mountains
Andes Mountains
The mountains that ran almost parallel to the Pacific Coast for more than 5.000 miles are the mountains of Andes in South America.
Sea coast, river valleys and plains, mountains.
The Rocky Mountains
The Cascade Range runs parallel to the west coast of the U.S., starting in northern California and extending through Oregon and Washington. The Sierra Nevada mountains are also located parallel to the west coast further inland, mostly in California.
The Appalachian mountains are closer to the east coast of the US. They run parallel to the coast and are located mainly in the eastern United States.