Map of Mountains – Mountain Ranges & World Peaks Guide
Map of Mountains – Mountain Ranges & World Peaks Guide
This map of mountains provides an overview of major mountain ranges, high-elevation regions and important geographic features around the world.
Mountains are elevated landforms formed by tectonic activity, volcanic processes or erosion and are among Earth’s most significant natural landscapes.
Major mountain systems include the Himalayas, Andes, Rockies, Alps and Great Dividing Range.
Open an interactive mountain map to explore world peaks and major mountain systems.
🏔️ Open Mountains MapWhat Are Mountains?
Mountains are elevated landforms that rise prominently above surrounding terrain.
- Tectonic uplift — formed by moving Earth plates
- Volcanic activity — creates volcanic mountains
- Erosion processes — shape mountain landscapes over time
- Climate influence — affect rainfall and weather systems
Major Mountain Ranges
- Himalayas — home to Mount Everest
- Andes Mountains — longest continental mountain range
- Rocky Mountains — major North American range
- European Alps — famous alpine mountain system
- Great Dividing Range — major Australian mountain region
- Atlas Mountains — significant North African range
Famous Mountain Peaks
- Mount Everest — highest mountain above sea level
- K2 — one of the world’s most challenging peaks
- Kangchenjunga — major Himalayan summit
- Denali — tallest peak in North America
- Aconcagua — highest mountain in South America
Mountains and Geography
- Watersheds and rivers — many rivers begin in mountain regions
- Climate barriers — mountains influence weather patterns
- Biodiversity hotspots — unique ecosystems at different elevations
- Glaciers and snowfields — store freshwater resources
- Volcanic mountain systems — linked to tectonic activity
Mountain Science and Exploration
- Geological research — studies mountain formation
- Climatology studies — examine alpine weather systems
- Mountaineering — explores high-altitude environments
- Satellite terrain mapping — measures elevation and landscape changes
- Environmental conservation — protects alpine ecosystems
Why People Search for a Map of Mountains
- To explore world mountain ranges
- To learn about famous peaks and elevations
- To study geography and geology
- To understand climate and terrain systems
- To plan travel, hiking or mountaineering activities
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Map of Mountains FAQs
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What causes mountains to form?
Mountains are commonly formed by tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity. -
What is the world’s tallest mountain?
Mount Everest is the highest mountain above sea level. -
Why are mountains important?
Mountains influence climate, ecosystems, rivers and freshwater supplies. -
What is a mountain range?
A mountain range is a connected chain or group of mountains.
This page is for general informational purposes only and is not affiliated with any mapping provider or environmental organisation.
Disclaimer: Geographic data, elevation measurements and environmental information may vary between mapping sources and scientific references. Maps and educational resources are provided for general informational purposes only.