Coastal Ranges
Coastal Ranges are mountain ranges located near coastlines, often formed by tectonic activity and erosion. They can be found in various parts of the world, including the Pacific Coast Ranges in North America and the Andes in South America. These ranges typically feature steep slopes and rugged terrain, providing diverse habitats for wildlife.
The climate in Coastal Ranges can vary significantly, influenced by nearby oceans. This results in unique ecosystems, with some areas experiencing heavy rainfall while others may be drier. Coastal Ranges are important for biodiversity and often serve as natural barriers, affecting weather patterns and local climates.