Ontario is one of the less mountainous regions of Canada. Bear in mind that the big mountain range of North America, the Rocky Mountains, runs along the western part of the continent and Ontario is far to the east of those mountains. So there are far more mountains, and larger mountains, in the US than there are in Ontario.
no the eastern of US has not got more mountains
there is no mountains in ontario.
Mountains in the west are higher and more rugged.
Yes, they are.
Yes, the western part of the US has more mountains than the eastern part. The Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges are prominent in the western part of the US, while the eastern part has the Appalachian Mountains.
There are approximately 283 named mountains in Ontario, Canada. These mountains range in height and size, with the highest peak being Ishpatina Ridge at 693 metres in elevation. Ontario’s mountainous regions include parts of the Canadian Shield and the Niagara Escarpment.
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there is the Atlantic ocean and pacific ocean. the five great lakes in northeastern us. Heron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior. the rocky mountains in the west and Appalachian mountains in the west. (spelling not guaranteed)
The west side has more mountains that are also taller, and wider in range then the Appalachian mountains
If you're talking about just in US territory, then west.
Yes, the western part of the US has more mountains than the eastern part. The Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada are major mountain ranges found in the western United States. The eastern US, on the other hand, has the Appalachian Mountains but they are generally lower in elevation compared to the western ranges.
the rocky mountain region