No.
When it refers to a specific region or is part of a proper noun. when referring to a direction it is not capitalized. He lived in the West. He traveled west. He lived in West L.A.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
If you are referring to the part of the USA on the east coast, yes, it is known as the "East Coast." But it would be lowercase in a sentence such as this: "The city of Durban lies on the east coast of South Africa."
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If you do not capitalize "cascades" then it only means "falling (water)" and there are cascades on every continent. If you mean The Cascades (with the capital "C") then the answer is North America.
West of the Cascades yes, east of the Cascades usually no.
The farthest west is the Costal Range, the next is the Cascades and then the Rockies.
Yes you do.
Yes.
You capitalize west when you are referring to something like "If you are trying to get the the blacksmith of iron shire you must take the West exit" or "The candy shop? its West of here ok bye!" thats two ways to do it.
The region west of the Rocky Mountains and east of the Sierra Nevadas and the Cascades is the Great Basin. It covers parts of Nevada, Utah, Idaho, and Oregon, characterized by a desert landscape with numerous mountain ranges and basins.
No you don't.
cascades coast ranges rockies and sierra nevadas those are the four main mountain ranges in th west .
Depends on how far west you was to go- The Rockies, the Wasatch, The Cascades, The Sierras- or keep going West to the Brooks range of Alaska, or the mountains of Hawai'i.
Capitalize "West" when it is part of a proper noun, such as in "West Coast" or "West Virginia." It should also be capitalized when referring to regions or territories like the "American West." Otherwise, keep it lowercase when simply indicating direction (e.g., go west).
Who lived just west of the proclamation line?