Mountain Range.
The element in row 8 (period 8) with the largest atomic radius is oganesson (Og). Oganesson is a synthetic element and is located at the bottom of the periodic table, hence it has the largest atomic radius among the elements in that row.
It is in row 4.
A row of stables is typically referred to as a "stable block" or a "stable row." It is a series of individual stables built together in a row or block formation.
In a periodic table a row is a period.
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A row of connected mountains is called a mountain range.
A row of connected mountains is called a mountain range.
A connected group of mountains is called a range.
A connected group of mountains is called a range.
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A row of connected mountains is called a mountain range. Some examples of mountain ranges are: the Andes, Himalayas, Alps, Rockies and the Urals.
A name for a row of connected mountains is a "mountain range." Mountain ranges are a series of peaks and ridges that are geographically linked together. Examples include the Rocky Mountains in North America and the Himalayas in Asia.
A range of connected mountains is called a mountain range. These formations can stretch for long distances and are made up of multiple peaks and valleys. Examples include the Rocky Mountains and the Himalayas.
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A long row of towering mountains is called a mountain range.
A long row of mountains would be called a mountain range.
A row or chain of mountains ranged in a line is called a mountain range. A narrow gap through a mountain range is a mountain pass.