the 4 Appalachian mountains extend north from the united states into the canadian provinces of?
The Appalachian Mountains extend north into western Quebec, New Brunswick, and western Newfoundland.
The Appalachian mountains.
Yes, the Appalachian Mountain range extends through Pennsylvania. In the Appalachian Mountains are the Allegheny Mountains and The Blue Ridge Mountains (which extend into Virginia).
The Appalachian Mountain Chain stretches rom the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick in the north to Alabama and Georgia in the south. They extend 1600 miles.
The Appalachian Mountains extend from the gulf of St. Lawrence to Alabama.
The Appalachian Mountains, which includes the Blue Ridge Mountains, extend into southern States.
The Appalachian Mountains are in New York. The Rocky Mountains are what you are talking about. Those are in Canada, In Western Canada. Specifically the Province VictoriaAdded: The Appalachian Mountains extend from Maryland southwards to South Carolina/Georgia. It is the CATSKILL Mountains in New York State, and the POCONO Mountains in Pennsylvania.
Not sure what you mean by "start" but the range does extend into Newfoundland.
The longest mountain chain in the Southern United States is the Appalachian mountains. The Appalachian mountains extend from Canada to Alabama for over 2,000 miles.
Yes and into three Canadian provinces.
The Appalachian Mountains run almost diagonally across the state, extending from New York through West Virginia and Virginia. Note within the Appalachian range are several separate areas called by other names such as the Allegheny Mountains, The Pocono Mountains, and The Blue Ridge Mountains (which extend into Virginia).
The most important mountain systems in North America are three: The Rocky Mountains, that extend from Alaska to New Mexico; The Appalachian Mountains, that extend from Canada to the west of the Atlantic Ocean; and the Sierra Nevada and Cascada Ranges, that extend across the state of California.