The Laurentian Mountains start in northern Quebec, Canada, and extend southward into the United States, ending in New York and Vermont.
Two kinds of mountains are volcanic mountains, which form from volcanic activity, and fold mountains, which form from tectonic plate collisions causing the Earth's crust to fold and create mountain ranges.
The Ural Mountains, the Ural River, and the Caspian Sea form Europe's eastern boundary.
Mountains that form in groups are called mountain ranges. They are a series of peaks and ridges that are geologically related and typically run in a linear direction. Examples include the Rocky Mountains and the Himalayas.
A group of mountains is called a range. It consists of a series of connected mountains or hills that form a continuous line.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun, the Himalayans, or Himalayas Mountains.
The Himalayans are located in Europe. The Himalayan Mountains are called the Himalayans. He loves to ski in the Himalayans. Well, no, actually, the Himalaya Mountains are located in ASIA - where India and China meet.
The Himalayas are sustained by solid rock.
Alps. Rocky Mountains. The Andes. The Ural Mountains. Pyrenees Himalayans
Nobody really knows exactly when they started to form, but it was almost 20 billion years ago
The Himalayans ended in 1991.
The Himalayans was created in 1990.
the best place to go is the rocky mountains in Canada or the himalayans ...(Canada is far nicer though)
Well convergent boundaries form mountains, but where do mountains form within the boundary? They start under the ocean and come up when the plates come together. So therfore they form under the ocean.
Basically the reason as to why Indian people believe that the himalayans are sacred mountains is because of the epics saying about the king of Himalays Himalaya Parvat, father of Goddess Parvati... Since she's the daughter of Himalaya and also because Lord Shiva reside in the Himalayas it has been considered very pure environment...
Fault Block mountains such as the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and Fold & Thrust Mountains such as the Himalayans.
They are in the Himalayas.