range of mountains - translation to spanish
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range of mountains - translation to spanish

GEOGRAPHIC AREA CONTAINING SEVERAL GEOLOGICALLY RELATED MOUNTAINS
Mountain Ranges; Mountain Range; Range of mountains; Mountain barrier; Mountain Barriers; Mountain ranges; Mountain belt; Mountain system; Hill range; Range (geographic); Mountain barriers; Mountain systems; Sub-range; Subrange
  • The [[Andes]], the world's longest mountain range on the surface of the Earth, have a dramatic impact on the climate of South America
  • The [[Himalayas]], the highest mountain range on Earth, seen from space

range of mountains         
cadena de montañas, cordillera
mountain range         
cadena de montañas, cordillera, serranía, sierra, sierra montañosa, sistema de montañas, sistema montañoso
mountain range         
(n.) = cordillera, cadena de montañas
Ex: Thus, plate tectonics explains how the majestic peaks of one of the world's great mountain ranges were once the deep sea-floors of an ancient drifting plate.

Definition

loran
loran (acrón. del ingl. "long range aid to navigation", ayuda a gran distancia a la navegación) m. Aero., Mar. Sistema de navegación aérea y marítima que se basa en la emisión de impulsos que se transmiten a la vez por estaciones de radio muy alejadas entre sí.

Wikipedia

Mountain range

A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arisen from the same cause, usually an orogeny. Mountain ranges are formed by a variety of geological processes, but most of the significant ones on Earth are the result of plate tectonics. Mountain ranges are also found on many planetary mass objects in the Solar System and are likely a feature of most terrestrial planets.

Mountain ranges are usually segmented by highlands or mountain passes and valleys. Individual mountains within the same mountain range do not necessarily have the same geologic structure or petrology. They may be a mix of different orogenic expressions and terranes, for example thrust sheets, uplifted blocks, fold mountains, and volcanic landforms resulting in a variety of rock types.

Examples of use of range of mountains
1. Northern Areas is rich in natural beauty and posses the highest range of mountains in the world.
2. Blue sky A day later we nearly fall victim to the bura – not some sinister organisation but a ferocious wind which whips down a range of mountains.
3. "We have a very beautiful range of mountains in the UAE that can act as a nice escape, but we need to have more environmental controls because the amount of rubbish being left behind is pathetic.
4. The facility covers an area of over 150 acres, spread along a range of mountains outside the city, separated from the main road by metal fences and trees and surrounded by radar stations and anti–aircraft batteries.
5. To his astonishment, they told him he was now the owner of Mount Gaura near Bran in the Carpathians, a range of mountains that runs from the Czech Republic down through Hungary and into Romania.