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No, the Rockies are the tallest.
The Greatest Journeys on Earth Canada - Journeys through the Rockies - 2007 was released on: USA: January 2007
They do have a highland climate. The Rockies have all four climates in one territory. This is due to its height and elevation.
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Mount Blanc, 4807 m
With reference to transportation , every package has three dimensions i.e length , width & height , we need to check the greatest length, greatest width & greatest height for example a machinary or a package there may be four different lengths or 4 different widths or 4 different heights over here we need to consider the greatest length or greatest width or greatest height for calculating dimensional weight also known as volumetric weight.
Very large mountains ranging in height from 7000' to 12,000' that straddle the Alberta-BC border and the Continental Divide.
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The one that is at the greatest height above the floor level.
The Rockies have higher elevations than the Appalachians. The highest peak in the Rockies, Mount Elbert, reaches over 14,000 feet, while the highest peak in the Appalachians, Mount Mitchell, reaches around 6,600 feet.
The Rockies are bigger than the Appalachians in terms of length, height, and overall size. The Rockies are a larger mountain range that stretches over 3,000 miles from Canada to New Mexico, with many peaks over 14,000 feet. The Appalachians are shorter and older, spanning about 1,500 miles from Canada to Alabama, with most peaks under 6,000 feet.
Don't be a jerk, it's obviously a misprint.