The Andes
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.
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 Andes are tall, rocky mountains that line the West coast of South America. The mountains have high, pointy peaks and are covered in snow.
The Andes Mountains form the 'spine' of South America
An easy way to say that would be North America is north and South America is south. Another way to say that is South America has tropical rain forest and North America has the Rocky Mountains. There are a lot of differences between North and South America. And I think you meant South America not South American.
The Andes Mountains, in South America.
The Rocky Mountains are located entirely in North America, in western Canada and the United States.
The Rocky Mountains are the mountain range east of the Pacific coast in North America.
Rocky mountains highlands and water
Both in the west
Both in the west
Both in the west
Both in the west
Rocky Mountains - Located in North America, spanning across the United States and Canada. Andes Mountains - Located in South America, stretching along the western coast through countries such as Peru, Chile, and Argentina. Himalayas - Located in Asia, running through countries such as Nepal, India, Bhutan, and China.
North America: Rocky Mountains
In South America there are the Andes In North America there are the Rocky Mountains
Actually, you should reword your question to "The Rocky Mountains are to North America as the Andes Mountains are to?"The answer would be South America. Both the Rockies and the Andes are found in several countries.