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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.
It is often reffered to as the "Roof of the World"
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as a backbone
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because it feels like it!
I think it is referred to as "en suite."
The Rocky Mountains are often referred to as the backbone of North America due to their significant length and their central location running from north to south through the continent. They play a major role in shaping the geography and climate of the region.
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