The Continental divide is located in the rocky Mountains and when you travel east to west or west to east you will see a sign in the rocky Mountains that says "you have reached the Continental divide".
The Appalachian mountains in North America were formed by a continent-continent collision in the Paleozoic.
A valley can be found between mountains or hills, formed by erosion from flowing water or glaciers. They are commonly seen in various parts of the world, from places like the Rocky Mountains in North America to the Alps in Europe.
No, it is formed by South America's geography, primarily by the Andes Mountains.
climate and mountains
the andes mountains were formed by a continental collision
all volcanic
Because that is how it was formed there is more mountains there.
The two deserts found on the Turan Plain that were formed as a result of rain shadow from nearby mountains are the Karakum and the Kyzlkum. They valley that separates them is the Amu Darya valley.
The Andes Mountains running along the western edge of South America were formed by collisions between the South American plate and the
The two deserts found on the Turan Plain that were formed as a result of rain shadow from nearby mountains are the Karakum and the Kyzlkum. They valley that separates them is the Amu Darya valley.
ural mountains and applachain mountains
Canyons are formed by flowing water.