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Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains are a chain of mountains that run more than 3,000 miles from New Mexico to British Columbia in Canada.

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What are travel barriers?

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These are things or factors that keep people from travelling, the include cost, weather ,laws,and etc.

People who have climbed the rocky mountains?

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A mountaineer is someone who climbs mountains for sport. Also, an alpinist is someone who climbs the Alps or other high mountains.

What are the Rockies?

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The Rockies start as far north as Canada; British Columbia, Alberta, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico.

How tall was Rocky Marciano?

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Marciano had the shortest reach for a heavyweight champion ever (68 inches). He was also one of the smallest heavyweight champions ever. He stood 5'11 tall.

What is the rocky mountains Hemisphere?

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in the northern and western hemispheres

Are the Andes mountains and the Rocky Mountains the same mountain chain?

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The Andes Mountains, even though they are very tall, do not compare with the Himalayas,

Which one is not a region Southeast Mountain or Rocky Mountain Range?

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Southeast is not a region it is a direction

Where are the southern Rocky Mountains located?

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The Rocky Mountains in the U.S. are in the West. The Rockies traverse from northernmost British Columbia, Canada (or all the way from north-west Alaska and through the Yukon and Northwest Territories, according to some), southward through Montana (and along Idaho), Wyoming, and Colorado, all the way to New Mexico. The Rocky Mountain range, from New Mexico to B.C., Canada is about 3,000 miles long; the Rockies are up to 400 miles wide in places. You may see Related Links for a map showing the Rockies' extent.

What kind of animals live on the rockies mountains?

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Big Horn Sheep

Bison

Pronghorn antelope

Gray Fox

Red Fox

Moose

Beaver

American Elk

Mule Dear

Sage Brush Vole

Long Tailed Vole

Montan Vole

Mexican Wood-rat

Muskrat

Mouse

Porcupine

Lynx

Mountain Lion

Bobcat

Mink

River Otter

Pika

Raccoon

Colorado Chipmunk

How did the Rocky Mountain school illustrate nationalism?

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The Rocky Mountain School, which consisted of many painters and artists, each had different styles of portraying what they saw at the Rocky Mountains. But it was because they could capture that untouched scene of the Rocky Mountains was how it touched people. This was still around the time of the "Great Frontier" to the west, so many people were still somewhat oblivious to the wonders of the west and only had limited views of them, and those views were created by the painters who journeyed west.

Is the soil in the Rocky Mountains rich?

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The soils of the Rocky Mountains are extremely thin and are scarce in nutrients

What is the height of the Colorado Rockies?

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The state of Colorado has 54 mountains that are over 14,000 feet tall. The most popular of these, Pike's Peak, is considered a National Historic Landmark.