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mountain ranges

n. (plural of mountain range English)

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Glades and mountain ranges, oceans and gardens, caves and rolling dunes, this world contained them all.

Then, long, long before the Wars of the Axe, the Icarii populated most of the mountain ranges of Tencendor, the majority living in the Minaret Peaks.

The humid Hot Lands at the oceans' edges extend not far inland before they slant upward to become towering mountain ranges, and with a high plateau between those eastern and western ranges.

For most of its length it was an alluvial trough, flanked by hills and mountain ranges.

That means that most of the ride up the mountain ranges would be either at safe-clearance attitudes or manual terrain-avoidance.

It would have had major mountain ranges, huge river systems and a Mediterranean to sub-tropical climate which was buffered by its latitude from the adverse effects of short-term climatic cooling.

And the Beasley mentioned he was one of the two biggest ranchers and sheep-raisers of the White Mountain ranges.

And the Beasley mentioned -- he was one of the two biggest ranchers and sheep-raisers of the White Mountain ranges.

As if they were not, like all the rest of the mountain ranges on Mars, the remnants of crater rims.

This suggested that as the molten Earth had cooled, it had become wrinkled in the manner of a baked apple, creating ocean basins and mountain ranges.

The airport was in a valley between two mountain ranges, with the biggest peak rising over five thousand feet above the airport only ten miles to the southeast.