on the outline map of the world mark the following (a) mountain ranges himalayas, Rockies and andes (b) plateau :Tibet
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A mountain range in western South America that stretches more than 8,000 kilometres (4,970 miles) parallel to the Pacific coast from Venezuela to Tierra del Fuego. The Andes reach heights of over 6,500 metres in numerous places (21,325 ft).
A plateau is a flat, high expanse of land above sea level. The name is French for "table land," and it is also used to describe other minor landforms that will be studied more in this session. Plateaus are not always totally flat, but they do have low relief; relief refers to the difference in height over a region.
A massive mountain range in southern Asia stretches 2,400 kilometres (1,500 miles) from Kashmir to Assam.
The Himalayas are a series of parallel mountains that rise over 3,000 metres above sea level from the Ganges basin to the Tibetan plateau. The Great Himalayan Range is the world's tallest mountain range, with numerous peaks reaching to exceed 7,700 m (25,000 ft), the highest being Mount Everest.