Not really. Nebraska is in what we call the Great Plains of the central United States. There are some "hills" there, mostly in what is called the panhandle. That's the western part of the state which is above Colorado and adjacent to Wyoming. But there aren't really any mountains per se in Nebraska. Just some areas of somewhat higher elevation. The Rocky Mountains begin farther over to the west from Nebraska. The Missouri-Mississippi waterway is along its eastern border, and there are no dramatic changes of elevation there. The elevation of the state is generally about 4,400 feet above sea level, and the highest point in the state is Panorama Point, at about 5,400 feet. A 1,000 foot mountain is still a thousand feet high, but it isn't a mountain to anyone who has see, say, the Rocky Mountains, which are a few hundred miles to the west.
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nebraska is a well known state and there not so many mountain that why people will not talk aboutthem. so on my hand i will say yes just one but that one is not so high that the resond people don't talk about it.
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The only flatlands in Nebraska are along Interstate 80 which runs parallel to the plat river. The flood plain is flat and is about 40 to 50 miles wide in some areas. This runs East and West along the entire state. To the west of this are the sandhills (now I am not sure if whomever is calling these mountains, but they are hills). And to the east of this are smaller, rolling hills.
Yes, parts of Nebraska are on a mountain range. However, not all of Nebraska is. The capital of Nebraska is Lincoln.
Utah has more mountains than Nebraska
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no Florida & Utah have no mountains
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Yes hot springs is in the ouachita mountains
There are none - Nebraska is as flat as a tabletop. The highest point in Nebraska is Panorama Point, in the southwest corner of the state, but it is not a mountain, or even a hill - it is merely a rise in the ground.
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Mostly Kansas, but a tiny part of Nebraska is as well.
NoLincoln, NE is located in the Great Plains which are very flat. The answer to your question is no.It is called Lincoln and it is not in mountains.
No state listed borders the Rocky Mountains.
one word... flat with mountains towards the western border
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