Rockies is the range you ask about.
I just took the test and it is the "Open Range"
Yes: and the Great Dividing Range is not just one fold mountain, but a very long chain of fold mountains stretching right along the Australian east coast.
Yes. The Great Western Tier mountains form a range in Tasmania.The range is within the Great western Tiers Conservation Park, just south of Deloraine.
There are numerous mountain ranges in Australia's southeast. The main range that extends from the far north right down to the south and into western Victoria is the Great Dividing Range. There are numerous smaller ranges within this range, such as the Snowy Mountains and the Australian Alps, the Dandenongs, and Ramshead Range, just to name a few.
the great plains i guess.:) ( i think the answer is wrong
* The Appalachian Mountain Range * The Cascade Mountain Range * The Klamath Mountain Range * Rocky Mountain Range * Sierra Nevada Mountain Range For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section indicated below.
The common name for the plains that are located in the central area of the lower 48 states are is "The Great Plains". However, the Great Plains are just part of the even larger area of the interior plains that stretch from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
Well there are lots of great mountain ranges not just two:- Alps Rockies Andes* Urals Himalayas* Atlas Ruwenzori Great Dividing Range Transantarctic Mountains Appalachians (there are probably more). The * two are perhaps the greatest.
The state of Texas is divided in four main regions: The Gulf Plains, that run along the eastern side of the state; The Great Plains, a very flat area that features great canyons; The Central Plains, located at the central and northernmost part of the state; and, finally, the Mountains and Basins Region, located at the west part of the state.
The main mountain range in Queensland is the Great Dividing Ridge, which runs North to South-East from just above the Eastern Australian city of Cairns down as far as Brisbane. Other than that, Queensland is a flat Australian state.
The four major regions of Texas: Mountains and Basins, Great Plains, Coastal Plains and the Central Plains, sorry but I have to find the Great Lakes you are looking for. SORRY! just a sec. (or a day)
Its a mountain range which goes from many countries. Its just one mountain its a complete range