mäeahelike
Mäeahelike, also known as mountain ranges, are large natural landscapes characterized by a series of mountains connected over a significant geographical area. These geological formations are typically the result of tectonic plate movements, such as collisions or rifting, which cause the Earth's crust to buckle, fold, and uplift. The formation process can take millions of years, shaping the dramatic topography we observe today.
The Andes in South America, the Himalayas in Asia, and the Rockies in North America are prominent
Mäeahelike play a crucial role in regional and global climate patterns, acting as barriers that influence wind