The Rockies were first explored by Spanish explorers such as Francisco Coronado and Juan de Oñate in the 16th century. The Rio Grande was explored by Spanish explorers in the late 16th century as well, such as Don Juan de Oñate and Hernando de Alvardo.
The first recorded European to see the Rocky Mountains was the Spanish explorer Francisco Coronado in the 16th century. However, indigenous peoples had inhabited and explored these mountains long before European arrival.
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The Appalachians are older than the Rockies. The Appalachians formed around 480 million years ago, while the Rockies began forming around 80 million years ago.
The past tense of "explore" would be "explored".
The past tense of "explore" would be "explored".
The Rockies were explored by various European explorers, with David Thompson being one of the notable figures. The Rio Grande was explored by Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, with Juan de Oñate being one of the first to extensively explore the area.
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there are no rivers flowing in to the mountains however many flow out --Colorado-- SouthPlatte--RioGrande--Laramie--
The first recorded European to see the Rocky Mountains was the Spanish explorer Francisco Coronado in the 16th century. However, indigenous peoples had inhabited and explored these mountains long before European arrival.
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The prefix of explored is ex-. This prefix means out of.
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The Rockies are higher in elevation than the Appalachians. The highest peak in the Rockies, Mount Elbert, reaches over 14,000 feet, while the highest peak in the Appalachians, Mount Mitchell, is just over 6,600 feet.
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Rockies is in the continent of north America