Yes. The Alps, for example.
There are two primary mountain ranges in the United States. In the West, the Rocky Mountains run an almost north-south route through the western states. In the East, The Appalachian Mountains run diagonally in a southwestern route through eastern states from New England down to Georgia. In both of these mountain ranges, exist other smaller mountain ranges with names separate from the primary range. The Appalachian Mountains and all of its other smaller ranges are millions of years OLDER than the Rocky Mountains and all of its smaller mountain ranges.Note: By smaller, this means shorter in distance than the primary mountain range. Some of the smaller ranges can be shorter in height, as well, but not necessarily.
There are a wide variety of major mountain ranges in the world. Three include the Himalayas in Asia, the Rockies in North America, and the Andes in South America.
There are a number of mountain ranges spanning South East Africa, the most famous is probably the Draakensberg (Dragons Mountain) is eastern South Africa
The "continental backbone" of North America is the Rocky Mountains and of South America is the Andes. However, these are separate mountain ranges, on different tectonic plates.
The Rocky Mountains is the largest mountain range in North America. It has elevations of more than 14,000 feet, which are some of the highest in North America. The range stretches from Alaska to the Western US.
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The Andes mountain range
The major mountain ranges in the US and Canada extend from north to south.
The three major mountain ranges are Himalayan mountain range, Andes mountain range and the Rocky mountain range. These mountain ranges are located in Asia, South America and North America respectively.
There are three... The Andes - South America The Rockies - North America The Remarkables - New Zealand (South Island)
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The two main mountain ranges of the Cordillera are the Rocky Mountains in North America and the Andes Mountains in South America.
himilayas- asia.rockies-north americaandes-south america :)
The major mountain ranges in Spain include the Pyrenees in the north, the Sierra Nevada in the south, the Cantabrian Mountains in the north, and the Sistema Central in the center of the country. These ranges contribute to the diverse geography and climate of Spain.
Most mountain ranges run in a north-south direction, aligned with the direction of tectonic plate movements. This alignment is often due to the compression of the Earth's crust, causing rocks to buckle and create elevated mountain ranges. However, there are exceptions, such as the Andes in South America which run in a north-south direction.
Russia's big mountain ranges are in the south. Those ranges do have rivers flowing south - but they flow into other countries. So the North sides of these ranges flow north 'DOWN' to the Artic.