The correct answer is the Transatlantic Mountain Range:
it is a mountain range that splits Antarctica in two parts called East Antarctica (which includes the South Pole) and West Antarctica (West Antarctica is the smaller part which also includes the Atlantic Peninsula.
Answer:
Caucasus Mountains separates Europe from SouthWest Asia.
Explanation:
Caucasus is mountain range that streches between Blask Sea and Caspian Sea in west-east direction. This range is politically located in parts of Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia. It's highest point is Elbrus (5,642 m).
Caucasus is natural border between Asia and Europe. To the west border between mentioned continents runs over <em>Black Sea</em>, and in the opposite direction, over <em>Caspian Sea</em>.
Further to the west Europe and Asia are divided by <em>Bosphorus</em>, <em>Sea of Marmara</em> and <em>Dardanelles</em>.
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