No.
Yes, there are more than 10 Islands comprising the Galapagos which belong to Ecuador.
No, Southern Europe is more mountainous.
New Zealand is significantly more mountainous than Australia. The Australian continent is relatively flat.
outhern Eurasia is more mountainous than North Eurasia.
Yes.
northern
Although both sides are both mountainous, the western side of the US has a much more mountainous landscape. But it is mostly the Northern Butte side.
North Asia is generally more mountainous than South Asia. North Asia includes mountainous regions such as the Altai, Sayan, and Stanovoy mountain ranges, as well as parts of the Himalayas. South Asia also has mountainous areas, such as the Himalayas, but overall North Asia has more extensive mountainous terrain.
Parts of Ecuador are cooler than southern Chile despite being in the tropics due to the influence of altitude. The Andes Mountains run through Ecuador, creating high-altitude regions where temperatures are significantly lower. In contrast, southern Chile, while also mountainous, has a more temperate climate influenced by ocean currents and prevailing winds, leading to milder temperatures. Additionally, Ecuador's proximity to the equator results in less seasonal temperature variation, but the elevation plays a crucial role in cooling certain areas.
yes if you can see that on a globe it has more bumps than a other country
that's the way it formed.
Latvia.