Montana is the fourth largest state in the United States by land area, covering approximately 147,040 square miles. It is known for its vast wilderness areas, including Glacier National Park and the Rocky Mountains.
A region with many mountains is known as a mountainous area or mountain range. Examples of areas with lots of mountains include the Rocky Mountains in North America, the Alps in Europe, and the Himalayas in Asia.
Alaska is the state with the largest land area in the United States.
The largest county in Washington state by land area is Okanogan County. It covers an area of approximately 5,315 square miles and is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and rivers.
The sixth largest state in the US by area is Arizona.
Montana is the fourth largest state in the United States by land area, covering approximately 147,040 square miles. It is known for its vast wilderness areas, including Glacier National Park and the Rocky Mountains.
Montana is a US state located in the Western United States. About 40 percent of its land area is capped by the Rocky Mountains.
it is in the rocky mountains area
Continental Polar I beleive
the only state border they actually form or follow is that of Idaho & Montana tho they also run thru several other states which you are probably not asking about
its just nice and rocky
the rocky mountains run from socal all the way up to British Columbia in Canada
they are named after the rocky mountains that run through the state
The Rocky Mountain's area is 8,256 acres.
In "Himalayan mountains", the word "mountains" is not capitalized. It would be like saying "American mountains". It is NOT the same as saying the "Rocky Mountains", as "Rocky" is not a geographical area (and thus "mountains" should be capitalized). The Himalayas are.
The Rocky Mountains cover an area of approximately 382,894 sq miles (991,691 km²).
The answer depends on where you are in the Rocky Mountains. Most of the Rocky Mountains would be considered rural. Places such as Denver, Colorado (the largest metropolitan area in the Rocky Mountain region) would be considered urban with suburban areas nearby. Suburban areas of Denver, Colorado would include Arvada, Aurora, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Lakewood, and Westminster.