Speaking of mountains, everyone's first impression is the height of the mountains. However, there are many mountain ranges in the world that are known for their length and they are very spectacular. Let's take a look at what are the longest mountains in the world.


1. The Andes


The longest mountain range on land, The Andes is located on the west coast of South America. This mountain range, which belongs to The Cordilleramountains, is about 8,900 kilometers long and is called "the backbone of South America" ​​because it spans the South American continent. There are many peaks in The Andes that are more than 6,000 meters above sea level and covered with snow all year round. From a distance, it is very spectacular.


2. Rocky Mountain


The Andes Mountains above are called the North and South Continental Ridges, and Rocky Mountain is called the North American Backbone. The total length of the mountains is more than 4,500 kilometers. Rocky Mountain has a diverse climate. Almost all major rivers in North America originate from Rocky Mountain, and it is also an important watershed in the continent.


With year-round snow-capped peaks, dense coniferous forests, wide valleys, clear streams, open skies and rich mineral resources, millions of people live and work here, and millions more come here every year travel excursion. Rocky Mountain is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the North American continent.


3. The Great Dividing Range


The mountains and plateaus north of the seven states of New South Wales, Australia, are collectively called The Great Dividing Range, and the entire mountain range stretches for more than 3,000 kilometers from north to south.


The Great Dividing Range has diverse climates. As the watershed between the Pacific water system and the Indian Ocean water system, the northern part of The Great Dividing Range belongs to the tropical climate zone, the middle belongs to the subtropical climate zone, and the south belongs to the temperate climate zone. The whole mountain has plenty of rain, the terrain is steep, and the climate is very pleasant.


4. Transantarctic Mountains


As the name suggests, the Transantarctic Mountains run across the Antarctic continent, and the entire mountain range divides Antarctica into East Antarctica and West Antarctica. The mountain has a total length of 3,500 kilometers and an average elevation of 4,500 meters. It is beautiful when the sun shines on the snow on the peaks.


5. Eastern Ghats


Eastern Ghats is a mountain range on the edge of the Indian plateau, with a total length of more than 800 meters, extending from northeast to southwest. There are coal and iron resources in the northern section, and asbestos, clay and other mines in the southern section. There are many forests in the northern section, and there are many iron and coal resources. The southern part of the forest is sparse, producing asbestos and clay.