The Appalachian Mountains are located in the eastern United States. The Appalachian Mountains, mountains in Greenland and those in western Europe (the Scottish Highlands) have similar rock layers. This similarity in rock layers was noted by Alfred Wegener and used as evidence to support his hypothesis of continental drift.
True. This is all because of continental drift
Some mountain ranges similar to those in Greenland and Western Europe include the Rocky Mountains in North America, the Himalayas in Asia, and the Alps in Europe. These mountain ranges are known for their rugged and towering peaks, as well as for being geologically young and active. They also provide habitats for unique flora and fauna adapted to high altitudes and cold climates.
The Scandinavian Mountains in Norway and Sweden have similar rugged and glacier-covered terrain to Greenland. In terms of water, Europe is surrounded by various bodies of water, including the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and North Sea, providing abundant opportunities for coastal activities.
There are many mountain ranges in western Europe and so there are hundreds of mountains.
The Alps are in Central/Western Europe.
The Ural Mountains separate Europe and Asia. The western side of the mountains is in Europe, specifically in Russia, while the eastern side is in Asia.
The Ural Mountains form the western boundary for the continent of Asia.
Europe is vast compared to Greenland. So Europe is bigger.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland it's not in Europe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland it's not in Europe
Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa.
Four major landscape units of Europe are as follows:The North-western HighlandsThe central LowlandsThe Central UplandsThe Alpine mountains