Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Tahoma are the tallest, but Mt. Baker is more well-known than Tahoma. Baker is the fourth largest. There are many more major peaks in Wahington, not just three.
Some examples of dormant volcanoes that are actually mountains include Mount Rainier in Washington, Mount Shasta in California, and Mount Hood in Oregon. These mountains have not erupted in many years but still have the potential to become active again in the future.
No. Not all volcanoes form mountains. Those that do are considered mountains regardless whether they are active, dormant, or extinct.
They are neither sleeping, active or dormant. They are a mountain range and not a volcanic range.
Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington claim to be ragweed free. I live Utah and am hayfever free if I go into the mountains. If possible, you might stay in the mountains in the summer and in the valleys when the pollen is dormant.
Yes
rocky mountains
Cascade Mountains
According to my scientific calculations, there are about two. Blue Ridge Mountains,and Shenandoah Mountains
Mount Everest, Washington, Appalation Mountains, Rocky Mountains hope that helped
The largest mountain in the chain of the Anchorange mountains is Mount Washington.
The Cascade Mountains
Mauna Kea (Hawaii ) and Mount Fuji (Japan)