Mount Everest is the LARGEST mountain in the world!!! A mountain system is different than a mountain. A mountain system is a mountain range or a mountain belt is a geographic area that contains numerous geologically related mountains. A mountain system or system of mountain ranges sometimes is used to combine several geological features that are geographically related. Mountain ranges are usually segmented by highlands or mountain passes or valleys. So, the highest mountain system in the world is The Himalayan Mountains located north of India. They form a natural barrier to the northernmost part of India.
There are a variety of geographical features of India. These include mountain ranges, open plains, rivers, as well as sea.
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That is a hard one. You would have to do some research, but it ranges from independent hires to African tribes who traded and barter with the slave transporters. Yes, rival African tribes sold each other to be slaves.
1. The Russian Plain 2. The Ural Mountains 3. The West Siberian Plain 4. The Central Siberian Plateau 5.Yakutsh Basin 6. Eastern Highlands 7. Central Asian Ranges 8. The Causcasus Mountaints
They served as a natural barriers to invaiding forces.
novanets They served as natural barriers to invading forces
novanets They served as natural barriers to invading forces
They served as natural barriers to invading forces.
novanets They served as natural barriers to invading forces
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The mountain ranges in northern and western regions of India acted as natural barriers, making invasion difficult for foreign armies. This geographical protection helped India maintain its independence by impeding the advancement of invading forces and providing a stronghold for indigenous civilizations. Additionally, these barriers helped preserve the unique cultural and social fabric of the region, contributing to its independence over thousands of years.
The mountain ranges in northern and western regions of India acted as natural barriers, making it difficult for external invaders to penetrate and conquer the region. These rugged terrains provided strategic advantages for defense by limiting access to the mainland, thus helping India remain relatively isolated and independent.
Of course. The Sierra Madre mountain ranges are examples of that.
No. If you mean climate regions, these depend mostly on altitude, not if they belong to a certain area within those mountain ranges. As of cultural or economic regions, these depend on other factors besides these ranges, such as climate, closeness to certain natural resources or quality of the topsoil.
Some important mountain ranges include the Himalayas in Asia, the Rocky Mountains in North America, the Andes in South America, and the Alps in Europe. These mountain ranges play a crucial role in shaping the climate, geography, and ecosystems of their respective regions.
Several regions along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges.