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im pretty sure its called the Piedmont but don't quote me on that because im not 100 % sure. You are 100% correct it is the "Piedmont"
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Appalachian mountains
The Appalachian Mountains.
The two large mountain ranges in the contiguous US are the Rocky Mountains in the western part of the country and the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern part.
The Appalachian Mountains are located in the eastern part of the United States, spanning from Alabama to Canada. The range is known for its diverse ecosystems and historical significance in shaping early American history.
No. They do not, because they arent large enough.
This is a rhetorical question. In other words, the answer is right in the question. Or, to make it more clear, the landscapes in the foothills of Alberta are in the foothills of Alberta. The foothills are east of the north-westerly chain of Rocky Mountains, west of Calgary.
The Yonahlossee salamander is a particularly large woodland salamander from the southern Appalachian Mountains in the United States.
There are several large mountains in the Appalachian Mountain Ranges. The two highest mountains are Mount Mitchell in the Black Mountains at 6,684 feet and the Presidential Range at 6,300 feet.