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Currently the height of the Rockies is around 14,439' (4,401 m) and the current elevation for the Andes mountains is about.22,841' (6,962 m) .Some scientists believe that both the Rockies and Andes may share the same tectonic plates but the final answer remains.
there are mountains in both countries.
united states and Canada right? or just U.S
Peru and Bolivia both border Lake Titicaca (Lago Titicaca), in the Andes, which is the world's highest navigable lake.
South America's Northern Cone countries typically refer to Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Guyana. This region is characterized by its diverse geography, ranging from the Andes mountains in Colombia and Ecuador to the Amazon rainforest in Brazil and Guyana. These countries share cultural, historical, and economic ties, with significant natural resources, including oil and minerals. Additionally, they face various social and political challenges, including issues related to governance and economic stability.
There are seven countries that share a terrestrial border with France: Spain, Italy, Monaco, Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium
Llamas do not live in the Himalayas; they are native to the Andes Mountains in South America, particularly in countries like Peru and Bolivia. In the Himalayas, you are more likely to find animals such as yaks, which are well adapted to the cold, high-altitude environment. While llamas and yaks share some similarities as pack animals, they inhabit different regions of the world.
Countries in the eastern Balkans share the physical feature of having a diverse landscape that includes mountain ranges, rivers, and coastlines along the Black Sea. Additionally, these countries are prone to seismic activity due to their location along the meeting point of several tectonic plates.
Bolivia is unique for being one of the only landlocked countries in South America with a high percentage of indigenous population and its diverse geography, which includes the Andes mountains and the Amazon rainforest. Paraguay, also landlocked, is distinguished by its bilingual culture, where both Spanish and Guarani are official languages, and its significant agricultural economy. Additionally, both countries share a rich cultural heritage influenced by indigenous traditions, making them vibrant and distinct in the region.
The countries that share a border with Argentina are:ParaguayBrazilBoliviaUruguayChile
The Himalayan mountains are primarily located within five countries in South Asia: Nepal, India, Bhutan, China, and Pakistan. These countries share the range, which spans over 1,500 miles across the region.
When countries share a border it is referred to as a "common or shared" border.