Rocky Mountains
Parallel mountain ranges are called "ranges" or "ridges." Examples include the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains in North America.
The Pennines mountain range is known as the backbone of England. It stretches from the Scottish border in the north to the Midlands in the south, and is characterized by its rugged and scenic landscape.
Himalaya mountain range in Asia , the Andes mountain range in south America, and the rocky mountain range in north America.
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The Rocky Mountains is a major mountain range in North America that stretches over 3,000 miles from Canada to the United States.
Rocky Mountains.
The "continental backbone" of North America is the Rocky Mountains and of South America is the Andes. However, these are separate mountain ranges, on different tectonic plates.
The phrase "continent's backbone" is commonly used to refer to a mountain range that runs along the length of a continent, providing both physical and symbolic support to the landmass. Mountain ranges like the Andes in South America or the Rockies in North America are often described as the continent's backbone due to their significant size and impact on the continent's geography.
The Rocky Mountains is the largest mountain range in North America. It has elevations of more than 14,000 feet, which are some of the highest in North America. The range stretches from Alaska to the Western US.
No. Not in North America. There are mountain ranges in North America with other names - like the Rocky Mountains. The Pyrenees Mountain Range is in Europe.
Denali or Mount McKinley is the highest mountain in North America.
The tallest mountain in the U.S., and all of North America, is Mt. McKinley (also called Denali), which stands at 6,196 meters.
There are hundreds of mountains in North America.
The Rocky Mountains are the backbone of North America. They continue down through Central America and connect with the Andes Mountains which are the backbone of South America.
Western North America is the most mountainous part of North America.
Mount Logan is the second tallest mountain in North America.
Mountain lions are found in both North and South America.