No.
The Rocky Mountains are the most well known.
The Rocky Mountains do not cover any of Minnesota.
no, those are the coastal mountains that run up into British Columbia. The Rockies are in Montana and Alberta.
BC, Alberta, and the Territories are known for their mountains though mountains are found in many areas. Canada has more mountain ranges than any other country, including the Rocky Mountains in BC and the Long Range Mountains in Newfoundland.
No...
no it wouldn't have any trees
DO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS GO INTO NEVADA?No, the Rocky Mountains do not go into Nevada. The Rocky Mountains only go through Alaska,Canada,Montana USA,Wyoming USA, Colorado USA, New Mexico USA and Mexico. The Rocky Mountains also scrape the following states: Idaho,Utah and Arizona.by: Nashawn Vazquez
No, Minnesota doesnt have any Mountains.
A common noun for the Rocky Mountains is "mountains." Common nouns refer to general names for a class of objects or concepts, as opposed to proper nouns, which are specific names. In this case, "mountains" encompasses the Rocky Mountains along with any other mountain ranges.
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The Rocky Mountains are located in the western part of the US, in the states of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico. They are also located in the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta in Canada.
they were already there before! any thing in nature cannot be "discovered"