A mountain range was a series of mountains linked by proximity and height on the surface of a planet or moon. The town of North Star was located at the edge of a mountain range by 2153. (ENT: "North Star") A mountain range was located on the southern continent of a planet visited by Enterprise NX-01 prior to 2154. Jonathan Archer described the view as almost as impressive as the view from a mountain range on Earth he and Erika Hernandez visited that year. (ENT: "Home")
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| - A mountain range was a series of mountains linked by proximity and height on the surface of a planet or moon. The town of North Star was located at the edge of a mountain range by 2153. (ENT: "North Star") A mountain range was located on the southern continent of a planet visited by Enterprise NX-01 prior to 2154. Jonathan Archer described the view as almost as impressive as the view from a mountain range on Earth he and Erika Hernandez visited that year. (ENT: "Home")
- 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.
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| - A mountain range was a series of mountains linked by proximity and height on the surface of a planet or moon. The town of North Star was located at the edge of a mountain range by 2153. (ENT: "North Star") A mountain range was located on the southern continent of a planet visited by Enterprise NX-01 prior to 2154. Jonathan Archer described the view as almost as impressive as the view from a mountain range on Earth he and Erika Hernandez visited that year. (ENT: "Home")
- 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.
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