They are steep and rugged with some peaks reaching 14,000 feet.
According to John Denver they're VERY rocky.
Cartography is the name of the science of map-making. Topography is a term that describes the condition of the land such as mountains etc.
The Rocky Mountains are in Canada.We will climb the rocky mountains this week.
the rocky mountains are higher because the rocky are 14,400 and the appalachian is 3,000
Topography
The Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains are taller than Appalachian Mountains and has sharp pointy peaks. The Rocky Mountains are taller.They Both have eroded. The Appalachian Mountains are older and shorter than rocky mountains.
no the rocky mountains are not volcanic.
what are the landslides of the Rocky Mountains
the rocky mountains stretch from
The Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains are examples of major geographical regions in North America. The Great Plains are characterized by flat, grassy lands that stretch across several states, while the Rocky Mountains are a prominent mountain range known for their rugged peaks and diverse ecosystems. Together, they represent significant features of the continent's topography and climate.
There are some very rocky mountains in the west of Ireland. The Rocky Mountains are a range of mountains in the west of the USA.