no it is not :)
The Mackenzie mountains form part of the Yukon-Northwestern territories in Canada boundary between the Liard and Peel rivers.
The Mackenzie Mountains are a mountain range forming part of the Yukon-Northwest Territories boundary between the Liard and Peel rivers. Nahanni National Park Reserve is in the Mackenzie Mountains.
The Mackenzie Mountains were formed through a combination of tectonic uplift, folding, and faulting processes that occurred over millions of years. The mountains are part of the larger North American Cordillera, which was created by the collision of tectonic plates. Erosion and glaciation have also played a role in shaping the rugged landscape of the Mackenzie Mountains over time.
Mackenzie River.
The Mackenzie Mountains are approximately 480 million years old, formed during the Caledonian Orogeny.
Yes, the western part of the US has more mountains than the eastern part. The Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges are prominent in the western part of the US, while the eastern part has the Appalachian Mountains.
the rocky mountains
western
yes
East
They are the Rocky Mountains in the West and the Appalachian Mountains in the East.
THE ANSWER is west the west part of united states has less mountains.