Which mountains are called as complex mountains?

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Mountains, valleys, and lakes are all landforms, or distinct features of the Earth's surface.  Mountains: A tall, rocky area of land that's generally higher than 2,000 ft. Mountains are a major landform, along with plateaus, plains, and hills. Valleys: A lower part of the land, between two higher parts, which could be hills or mountains. Valleys are a minor landform, along with buttes, canyons, and basins. Lakes: A body of standing inland surface water with a surface area larger than 50 ha. Lakes are a third-order landform, which means they form over second-order landforms. Examples of... Show more

Which mountains are called as complex mountains?