Well,,, the rocky mountains are often preffered to be known as "The Rockies". The mountain range goes through USA (and canada) the locations are: All the way across the way to the "WEST" of the United States (in "6 states" - Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico.) And in Canada, the mountain range goes through the SOUTH-WEST but only in 2 states (British Columbia, and Alberta). So the ROCKIES go through all the way across north America in the "WEST"!!!
No. They are in North America.
The Rocky Mountains run north into Canada and south into New Mexico where they end with the Grand Canyon. The rocky mountains runs completely through the U.S. from north to south
Actually, you should reword your question to "The Rocky Mountains are to North America as the Andes Mountains are to?"The answer would be South America. Both the Rockies and the Andes are found in several countries.
The Rocky Mountains are located entirely in North America, in western Canada and the United States.
Rocky and Appalachian
Snowshoe hares can be found in North America from Newfoundland to Alaska, south in the Sierra Nevada to central California, and in the Rocky Mountains to New Mexico. They can also be found in the Appalachian Mountains.
Montana borders North Dakota and South Dakota and also contains part of the Rocky Mountains.
North America: Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains are the mountain range east of the Pacific coast in North America.
Rocky Mountains - Located in North America, spanning across the United States and Canada. Andes Mountains - Located in South America, stretching along the western coast through countries such as Peru, Chile, and Argentina. Himalayas - Located in Asia, running through countries such as Nepal, India, Bhutan, and China.
In South America there are the Andes In North America there are the Rocky Mountains
Mountains, Snow mountains in Antarctica, Himalayas in Asia alps in Europe Kilimanjaro in Africa some in Australia The Rocky Mountains in North America The ones in Brazil in South America