There are 41 states in the United States that have mountains within their borders.
Ten of them.
10
Rocky Mountains Himalayas Andes Alps Sierra Nevada
The four major mountain ranges of the lower 48 states are the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, and the Cascade Range.
Some of the major mountain ranges in the United States include the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, the Cascade Range, the Appalachian Mountains, and the Adirondack Mountains.
The Rocky Mountains.
rocky I think
40
A website named Ski Mountains lists all the available ski mountains in the United States and Canada. There are many states with ski mountains, even Alabama.
The Appalations covers 10 states
The Appalachian mountains are in the eastern United States.
Living in Sumerian city-states was harder due to the harsh climate, lack of natural resources, vulnerability to floods, and competition for land and resources. In contrast, living in the Zagros Mountains offered natural defenses, fertile land for agriculture, access to water sources, and a cooler climate that made living conditions more favorable.
The Appalachian mountains are in the eastern United States.
The Appalachian Mountains are in the Eastern United States.
because they were founded in wet places
Rocky Mountains Himalayas Andes Alps Sierra Nevada
Peru.
The Appalachian Mountains in Maryland.
The Rocky Mountains cover many states of the Western United States.