Applachian mountains
The Grampians and the Cairngorms stretch across the middle of Scotland.
The Atlas Mountains are located in North Africa, stretching across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. They run roughly northeast to southwest, parallel to the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Tornadoes usually move southwest to northeast.
The prevailing westerlies are the wind belt that moves across the United States from southwest to northeast. These winds are responsible for the typical west-to-east movement of weather systems across the country.
The Rocky Mountains stretch across Montana and Colorado.
The Appalachian Mountain Range stretches northeast to southwest across the eastern portion of the United States, running from Alabama to Newfoundland in Canada. It is known for its diverse ecosystems and is one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world.
The Atlas Mountains are also located in Algeria and Tunisia.
The Eastern Himalayas stretch across Central Nepal, Bhutan, Southeast Tibet, Northeast India, and Northern Myanmar.
the North European Plain
The Iberian Mountains are located in Spain and Portugal. They stretch across the Iberian Peninsula from the northwest to the southeast.
The mountains circled in purple on the map are the Zagros Mountains. They stretch across western Iran and run parallel to the Khuzestan Plain, forming a significant geographical feature in the region. The Zagros Mountains are known for their rugged terrain and rich biodiversity.
north to south