The Ural Mountains.
Yes. the Ural Mountains run north-south through Russia.
The Caucasus Mountains border Russia to the north and Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan to the south.
Not unless there's an unknown mountain range in the Arctic Sea - after that, they'd heading south through Russia.
The Ural Mountains are located in Russia, running approximately north to south through the western part of the country. They serve as a natural border between Europe and Asia.
The Ural Mountains run through the countries of Russia and Kazakhstan.
* The Urals in the north. These run north to south through Russia.* The Caucasus in the south. These run east to west between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea.
The Ural Mountains run North-South through Russia and are generally considered to be the boundary between Asia and Europe.
The Ural Mountains are in Russia. The Uwharrie Mountains are in North Carolina.
It's location is in the boundary between Europe and Asia, the mountain range that runs roughly north and south through Russia
If you mean the URAL mountains, they are the range of mountains that separates Europe from Asia, running north to south across Russia.
The Ural Mountains run north and south and separate Europe Russia from Asian Russia