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The Appalachian Mountains lie east of the Interior Plains in North America.
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The Appalachian Mountains lie directly west of the thirteen original colonies.
The Appalachian Mountains lie west of the thirteen colonies.
The Great Plains lie between the Rockies and the Appalachians. This region spans from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Appalachian Mountains in the east and is characterized by flat grasslands and agricultural areas.
The Great Plains, the Mississippi River system, and the eastern woodlands all lie between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
No, the Andes are near a subduction zone type plate edge but the Appalachian Mountains are not near any plate edge of any kind.
The Ural Mountains lie almost exactly on the 60 degrees east line of longitude.
West Siberian Plains
Yes. The low range called the Berkshire Mountains lie in western Massachusetts. (Locals refer to them just as "the Berkshires".
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They are Cheyenne, Denver and Santa Fe