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Explain the Andes Mountains parallel ranges.

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Answered by sonalimehta70
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South America: Andes

In Peru and Bolivia, the mountains form two parallel ranges that create a wide plateau known as the altiplano. The Andes then form a single range that separates Chile from Argentina. With an average height of 12,500 feet (3,810 m), the Andes are the second- highest mountain range in the world.

Answered by akkant1978
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South America: Andes

In Peru and Bolivia, the mountains form two parallel ranges that create a wide plateau known as the altiplano. The Andes then form a single range that separates Chile from Argentina. With an average height of 12,500 feet (3,810 m), the Andes are the second- highest mountain range in the world.

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