Geographic area containing numerous geologically related mountains.
Geographic area containing numerous mountains, not necessarily geologically related to each other.
1Physical Features.-Themountain system is extremely complex, especially that of the northern region.
2On leaving the forest, the mountain system of the country appeared before the explorers.
3Our Appalachian mountain system is nowhere volcanic in its origin.
4A single hill is not a mountain system, and has not the same disadvantages.
5It possessed a special orography, a mountain system which made it a world apart.
6The Appalachian mountain system cut off the seaboard of the United States from the interior.
7Every other European country possesses a mountain system which gives form and solidity to its structure.
8ANDES, a vast mountain system forming a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America.
9And within the wide scope of country which lies nestling inside of that mountain system may to this day be found-
10After crossing a stretch of beautiful savanna, known as Sabana del Puerto, the ascent of a range of the central mountain system begins.
11For these mountains are only second in size in all Europe to the Alps themselves, forming the eastern wing of the great European mountain system.
12ALPS, the collective name for one of the great mountain systems of Europe.
13The Rocky Mountain system extends from Canada (the Tukon territory) into N.E.
14West of the Rocky Mountains is the Pacific Mountain System.
15The Pacific Mountain system includes four ranges.
16Between the Pacific Mountain and the Rocky Mountain systems lies the vast Central Plateau region, or Yukon plateau.
Translations for mountain system