i really dont know but i think the range makes it up
cascade range, coastal range
A mountain range is a series of mountains that have the same general structure and shape. The different mountain ranges in a region make up a mountain system.Mountain Ranges and Mountain systems in a long, connected chain both form a larger unit called a mountain belt. That's how they're alike.Mountain ranges are mountains with the same general shape and structure, and mountain system are just a bunch of different mountain ranges. That's the difference.
The three mountain ranges that make up the northern rim are the Carpathian Mountains, the Urals, and the Caucasus Mountains.
Both a mountain range and a mountain system consist of a series of interconnected mountains. They can be formed by tectonic plates colliding or by volcanic activity, and both play a role in shaping landscapes and influencing weather patterns. Additionally, mountain ranges and mountain systems are often home to diverse ecosystems and support a variety of plant and animal species.
The Rocky Mountain region includes 5 states: Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and Utah.
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The Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains. Five mountain ranges make up the Colorado Rocky Mountains; the Front Range, the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the Park Range, the Sawatch Range and the San Juan Mountains
there are alot of mountain ranges in the u.s but 3 major ones are the rocky mountains, the Appalachian mountains, and the cascades .. some like to group the cascades and the sierra mountains together to make up one large mountain range.
yes
Rocky rocks.
The Pacific Northwest contains the Cascade Mountain range and is bounded to the east by the Rocky Mountains range. Out on the Olympic Peninsula near Seattle is the wild Olympic Mountain range, surrounded on three sides by the ocean. Oregon features the Pacific Coast Range, and northern Idaho is home to the Sawtooth Range, Bitterroot Range, Cabinet Range, and Selkirk Range, among the total of 80 mountain ranges in the State.
Ellsworth Mountains make up the highest mountain range in Antarctica. This range is 360km long and 48km wide at its widest point. The tallest peak of the Ellsworth Mountains, Vinson Massif, is 4897m high.
The Chugach are a range of mountains in southern Alaska. They are the northernmost of the several mountain ranges that make up the Pacific Coast Ranges.
Yes. There are cities in the rocky mountains that make money by having tourists come in and ski. The rocky mountains are so tall that the tops of them are in permanently colder weather where there is snow.
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