Because of the Rocky Mountains on its western half.
Montana is nicknamed the Treasure State because of the valuable mining industry there.
Vermont is nicknamed the Green Mountain State because Vermont literally means "green mountain" in French.
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The green mountain State
North Carolina
The Largest of the Rocky Mountain states is Montana
Montana is nicknamed the "Treasure State," not the "Stubbed State." This nickname reflects the state's rich mineral resources and history of mining. The term "stubbed" may be a misunderstanding or typo; however, if you meant to inquire about another nickname or aspect of Montana, please clarify for further information.
West Virginia is nicknamed "The Mountain State."
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No, Vermont is the Green Mountain State.
West Virginia is nicknamed "The Mountain State" because it is known for its diverse mountain ranges and rugged terrain. It is one of the hilliest states in the country, with an average elevation of around 1,500 feet above sea level.
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