answersLogoWhite

0

There would be tall mountains for me to hike and and it would be cold and to much snow

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How can geographic features such as the Mississippi River or Rocky Mountains in the US and Canada affect local economies?

jive in Egypt's Nile


What are the geographic features of US?

The Great Lakes and the Rocky Mountains


What are two geographic features in the US?

The Great Lakes and the Rocky Mountains


Which geographic region has the oldest mountains and the Piedmont area?

Rocky mountain


What part of the western US were the biggest barriers in traveling to the pacific?

Rocky Mountains


From west to east the major geographic features of the US are the?

Rocky Mountains --->Great Plains--->Mississippi River---> Appalachian Mountains


What geographic region is located west of the Rocky Mountains and east of the sierra nevada mountains?

basin and range


What geographic feature did all settlers headed to California have to cross?

the rocky mountains


What is the Geographic location west of interior lowlands and east of rocky mountains?

The Great Plains


What are the geographic features of the U.S going north to south?

The east and west seaboards, the Appalachian mountains, the Mississippi river the Rocky mountains.


What geographic features have influenced where people live in the West America?

In Western America, geographic features like the Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, and coastal ranges have significantly influenced settlement patterns. The mountains create barriers that affect climate and accessibility, leading to population concentrations in valleys and coastal areas with milder climates. Additionally, the availability of water sources, such as rivers and lakes, has shaped agricultural development and urban growth. The proximity to the Pacific Ocean also facilitates trade and economic opportunities, attracting populations to coastal cities.


Which geographic region contains the Continental Divide?

I think, not sure but think and only 90% positive its the Rocky Mountains!