Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina
The five mountain ranges in the Northeast region are the Appalachian Mountains, White Mountains, Green Mountains, Adirondack Mountains, and the Berkshires.
well the rocky mountain mountain range, the Appalachian,the green mountains
The five main physical regions in the United States are the Atlantic Coastal Plain, Appalachian Mountains, Interior Plains, Rocky Mountains, and Pacific Coast. Each region has distinct characteristics in terms of topography, climate, and natural resources.
The Rocky Mountains run through the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta and the US states of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. Note that the mountains just barely enter Utah with the Uinta mountains - a subrange of the Rocky Mountains forming the only major east-west running mountain range in the lower 48 states.
Nothing There is actually more than five physical regions of the US * Pacific Coast * Inter-mountain Region * Rocky Mountains * Interior Plains * Ozark Highlands * Appalachian Mountains * Canadian Shield * Coastal Plains * Hawaiian Islands
These are the five geographic regions of Virginia: (from east to west) 1) Coastal Plain (near Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, flat land) 2) Piedmont (rolling hills at the foot of the mountains) 3) Blue Ridge Mountains (Appalachian Mountains in Virginia that are a source of many rivers) 4) Valley and Ridge (Appalachian Mountains that include the Great Valley, Shenandoah Valley, and other valleys and mountains) 5) Appalachian Plateau (very small plateau in Virginia that's elevated but flat atop)
there is the Atlantic ocean and pacific ocean. the five great lakes in northeastern us. Heron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior. the rocky mountains in the west and Appalachian mountains in the west. (spelling not guaranteed)
the five labeled mountains are Ural mountains,mount everest,atlas,alps,and mount Elbrus
Nothing There is actually more than five physical regions of the US * Pacific Coast * Inter-mountain Region * Rocky Mountains * Interior Plains * Ozark Highlands * Appalachian Mountains * Canadian Shield * Coastal Plains * Hawaiian Islands
Mountains, plains, deserts, canyons, and plateaus are five common landforms found in the United States.
When the United States became a nation there were about four or maybe five ways to get west of the Appalachian Mountains. The easiest way would have been through the St Lawrence river, but that was controlled by Canada. South of that was through the Mohawk Valley in New York. South of that was Braddocks Road from Cumberland Maryland to Western Pennsylvania. South of that was the Wilderness Road. A person could go down the Shenandoah Valley or west from Richmond, Virginia and travel to the Wilderness Road and cross the mountains to Kentucky. The next place south was the Port of Mobile. A person could go to Rome, Georgia, North Alabama, or North Mississippi on riverboats from Mobile. It was also possible to go north on boats from New Orleans. Those five ways were how people could go past the mountains. The Wilderness Road opened Kentucky to settlement.
There are five main regions in Virginia: the Piedmont, the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Valley and Ridge, the Appalachian Plateau, and the Coastal Plain. Each region has its own unique geography, climate, and natural resources.