Yes, they run from Georgia up the Eastern States through to New Brunswick, New Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Mainly the Rocky Mountains to the west but there are the Appalachians in the east.
The Rocky Mountains are younger, taller, and more rugged than the Appalachian Mountains. The Appalachians are older, lower in elevation, and more rounded due to extensive erosion. The Rockies run from Canada to New Mexico, while the Appalachians extend from Newfoundland to Alabama.
Appalachians
They are folded mountains '____'
There is the Western Cordillera on the west coast of Canada, where part of the Rocky Mountains lay. Next, there are the Appalachians on the east coast of Canada. Finally, there are also the Innuitian Mountains further up into the Arctic regions of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
There are several major mountain ranges in Canada. The most famous range would be the Rockies. These mountains are part of the the Western Cordillera which passes from Canada and into the United States. The Innuitian mountains are another range along with the Appalachians though the Appalachians are now generally all eroded and round.
A very old range of mountains in the eastern US are called the Appalachians.
The Appalachian Mountains
The appalachain mountains are fold mountains
rocky mountains
Yes.
The Mississippi catchment area, the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains. the Pacific Ocean...