Mountains
A rocky landform that is 2000 feet or more above sea level is typically classified as a mountain or a high mountain peak. These landforms often have distinct rocky terrain and are known for their elevation and rugged characteristics.
You must be thinking of the Rocky Mountains.
The Great Plains dominate the central US and Canada. This large flat landform features grasslands and stretches from the western edge of the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
Highlands are rugged lands that extend more than 2000 feet above sea level. They are characterized by steep slopes, rocky terrain, and often cooler climates compared to lowlands. Highlands are important for biodiversity and water resource conservation.
The Andes is the longest mountain range in the world above or below sea level. I think the mid-ocean ridge is the longest below sea level...but I'm not sure
A rocky landform that is 2000 feet or more above sea level is typically classified as a mountain or a high mountain peak. These landforms often have distinct rocky terrain and are known for their elevation and rugged characteristics.
Most of the Rocky Mountains are 7,000 above sea level.(:
A major landform of Texas is The Rocky Mountains that begin there.
173 ft averaqe above sea level
Rocky mountains
the Himalaya's
The Rockies/Rocky Mountain
yes they are
it is" the rocky mountains"
The US Rocky Mountain range has peaks of between 8000 and 14500 feet above sea level
reverse fault
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