The Cascade mountains were created by an oceanic-continental convergent boundary
The Cascade Mountain Range consists of both active and dormant volcanoes. These mountains are the site of Mount St. Helens and Mount Rainier.
California is very mountainous. There are the Klamath Mountains, the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, and the Cascade Mountain Range.
The rain clouds dump there moisture as the cross over the high Cascade mountain range, in the form of rain or snow.
The Cascade Range has the highest elevation of the three.
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Convergent; the Cascade Range is a volcano/mountain, which is caused from a convergent plate boundary I had the same question for my homework...
The Cascade Mountains are highest.
cascade range, coastal range
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Mt. St. Helens is located in the Cascade Range, specifically in the Cascade Volcanic Arc in the state of Washington, United States.
Mount Rainer is in the Cascade Range of mountains
Mount Shasta is in the Cascade Range of mountains
The Basin and Range region is located in the western United States, covering parts of Nevada, Utah, California, and Oregon. It is characterized by alternating parallel mountain ranges and flat valleys, creating a distinctive landscape.
The cascade mountains.
The cascade mountains.
cascade range, klamath mountains, rocky mountains
How were the olympic and casade mountain range formed