Sand, lots of water and snow at the peeks if spring or fall, and especially winter. :D
The Rocky Mountains in North America and Andes Mountains in South America.
Settlers had to cross the Cascade Range to reach Oregon's Pacific coast.
Some of the mountain ranges in the Pacific coast region of North America include the Cascade Range, the Coast Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, and the Coast Range. These ranges run along the western edge of the continent and contribute to the diverse landscapes of the region.
The Pacific Coastal Mountains are a range of mountains that run parallel to the Pacific Ocean along the western coast of North America. They stretch from Alaska to California and are characterized by rugged terrain, dense forests, and abundant rainfall. These mountains are home to diverse ecosystems and wildlife, as well as popular recreational areas for activities such as hiking, skiing, and wildlife viewing.
Three ranges in the Pacific Mountain System in North America are the Coast Mountains, Cascade Range, and Sierra Nevada.
olyinc moutians,santa cruz mountains
Rockies
The Rocky Mountains in North America and Andes Mountains in South America.
The mountains that ran almost parallel to the Pacific Coast for more than 5.000 miles are the mountains of Andes in South America.
South American Pacific coast.
The Pacific Coast Ranges skirt the Pacific shore of Canada..
coast ranges
The ROCKIES.
Settlers had to cross the Cascade Range to reach Oregon's Pacific coast.
Some of the mountain ranges in the Pacific coast region of North America include the Cascade Range, the Coast Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, and the Coast Range. These ranges run along the western edge of the continent and contribute to the diverse landscapes of the region.
The Coast Mountains mountain range lie on Canada's west coast. The Coast Mountains also extend into the United States in Alaska.
The two main branches of the Canadian Cordillera are the Coast Mountains and the Rocky Mountains. The Coast Mountains run parallel to the Pacific coast of British Columbia, while the Rocky Mountains extend from British Columbia into Alberta.