rugged mountain ranges
The geography of Colorado is very mountainous.
Colorado has 53 mountains over 14,000 feet in elevation.
it is a major river.
it is a major river.
i think it would be the Colorado river but i am not positive. and a question for you, are you doing this for pigskin geography?
Nope, its a city not a state. Denver is the State Capital of Colorado.
The Colorado River splits into two main branches because of the geography of the region. The Upper Colorado River and the Lower Colorado River flow in different directions due to the Rocky Mountains and other land formations in the area.
"You like Geography class." Yes, "Geography" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
On great plains in part of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma
Plains, foothills, and mountains. If you cross into Colorado from Kansas or Nebraska, you'll never realize you left the other state unless you happen to catch the "Welcome to Colorful Colorado" sign... it's a very monotonous drive.
On great plains in part of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma
The geography is the same as old Korea.