The mountain range that runs along the western coast of South Africa is called the High Veldt. It is a series of plateaus and mountains.
Canada
There are several major mountain ranges in Canada. The most famous range would be the Rockies. These mountains are part of the the Western Cordillera which passes from Canada and into the United States. The Innuitian mountains are another range along with the Appalachians though the Appalachians are now generally all eroded and round.
Western Canada is home to several major mountain ranges, primarily the Rocky Mountains, which stretch from British Columbia through Alberta. The Coast Mountains, located along the Pacific coast of British Columbia, are another significant range known for their dramatic peaks and glaciers. Additionally, the Columbia Mountains, situated between the Rockies and the Coast Mountains, feature a variety of sub-ranges, including the Selkirk and Purcell Mountains. Together, these ranges contribute to the region's stunning natural beauty and diverse ecosystems.
The United States of America lies along the south border of Canada (not counting Alaska which lies along the western border and Hawaii that doesn't border anything but the Pacific Ocean). Mexico and the rest of the countries of central and South America also lie south of Canada - just further south than the USA.
Rockies
The Rocky Mountains.
the rocky mountains
The Rocky Mountains
The US and Canada share the Rocky Mountains along the western coast.
The US and Canada share the Rocky Mountains along the western coast.
the rocky mountains
Mountain goats are found in the Rocky Mountains in the United States, and up along the western coastline of the United States of America up and into Alaska and western Canada.
The Rocky Mountains Emielee :)
Western Canada has experienced more mountain-building than eastern Canada due to tectonic plate movement. The collision of the Pacific Plate with the North American Plate along the western coast has led to the creation of the Rocky Mountains and Coast Mountains. In contrast, eastern Canada has been relatively stable geologically, resulting in fewer mountain-building events.
The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 3000 miles from Alaska south to New Mexico. This puts the entire range in either Canada or the USA. Areas between the North West Territories and British Columbia and Alaska have the international boundary running lengthwise through the Rocky Mountains.
The Andes mountain range runs through Argentina, spanning the western part of the country along the border with Chile.