Chain Of: Mountains

: A primary example of a chain formed by the Nazca Plate subducting beneath the South American Plate.

: A dramatic 75-mile chain in Colorado and New Mexico that rises straight from the valley floor without foothills. chain of mountains

A mountain chain consists of multiple summits arranged in a line, often sharing the same geological origins and age. They are usually the result of (mountain building) caused by tectonic plate movements. : A primary example of a chain formed

: Home to Mount Everest and known for its spiritual and physical grandeur. They are usually the result of (mountain building)

: While they line up, they are geologically distinct; the Cascades are mostly volcanic, while the Sierra Nevada is carved from igneous rock. "Chain of Mountains" in Media and Literature

: A larger system formed by multiple long chains of ranges.

The phrase often appears in reviews of books or travelogues that focus on the experience of these landscapes: Thanksgiving with John Ehle by Valerie Stivers