The mountain chain that stretches across North Georgia is called the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Appalachian Mountains, I believe.
Antarctica is the only continent that does not have a long linear mountain range stretching across it. While it does have mountain ranges, they are more dispersed and not part of a continuous range like in other continents.
The Appalachian Mountain Range stretches northeast to southwest across the eastern portion of the United States, running from Alabama to Newfoundland in Canada. It is known for its diverse ecosystems and is one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world.
The Rocky Mountains stretch across Montana and Colorado.
The Gobi stretches across China and Mongolia
The Alps is the mountain range that stretches across the northern part of Italy. The Alps actually stretches across eight different countries. The total area covered by the Alps is over 80,000 square miles.
The Alps mountain range stretches across several countries in Europe, but it predominantly divides Switzerland and Italy.
The Mid-Ocean Ridge is an example of an underground mountain range. It is a continuous mountainous underwater ridge system that stretches across the world's oceans.
Mahalangur Range
The two major mountains ranges in Europe are the Alps, which stretches across much of the continent, and the Ural Mountains which divides the continent from Asia.
The Earth's highest mountain range is the Himalayas, located in Asia. This mountain range stretches across five countries: India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, and Pakistan. The tallest peak in the Himalayas is Mount Everest.