Mountain Ranges of the Caribbean Region
The Caribbean landscape is a mosaic of peaks and plateaus sculpted by volcanic activity and erosion. Mountain ranges, with tall volcanic peaks on some islands, form the backbone of the archipelago. These dramatic highlands gradually transition into rolling hills and fertile valleys carpeted with lush rainforests, cultivated fields, and the sea. This diverse topography, shaped by geological forces and environmental processes, provides a unique backdrop for the region's rich ecosystems and human communities.