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Some growing mountain ranges include the Himalayas in Asia, the Andes in South America, and the Alps in Europe. These mountain ranges are still actively rising due to tectonic plate movements and are some of the most geologically dynamic regions on Earth.
I dont think nyone has climbed all the mountains in he Himalayas, the Himalayas is a large mountain range.
The Himalayas, (located in Asia between Nepal and China) are several miles up in the air. Mount Everest is about 6 miles up. A several miles high, the cold air is going to produce snow that does not melt all year long but remains on the mountain top.
The Himalayas, (located in Asia between Nepal and China) are several miles up in the air. Mount Everest is about 6 miles up. A several miles high, the cold air is going to produce snow that does not melt all year long but remains on the mountain top.
The tallest mountains are found in the Himalayas. In fact, the ten tallest mountains are all found in the Himalayas.
The Andes, Himalayas, Appalachian mountains are similar because they are all mountain ranges.Join My Social Networkdevinthedev.wall.fmOr Call/Text me at 386-227-6192
Mountain Goats is all I know.
Andes, Himalayas,and the Rockies are all i know.
They were all formed at convergent boundaries
Nah brew, none at all..
The Karakoram and Himalaya mountain ranges are both located in South Asia, but they have distinct geological formations and impacts on the surrounding regions. The Karakoram range is younger and more rugged, with sharp peaks and glaciers, while the Himalayas are older and have a more gradual slope. The Karakoram range has a greater impact on the surrounding regions in terms of water resources and climate, while the Himalayas play a crucial role in shaping the monsoon patterns and biodiversity of the region.
Not at all, mountain lions usually don't mine the water.