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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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Do the rocky mountain go into Alaska?

No. New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia/Alberta

Where is the Rocky Bluff Branch in Ellenton located?

The address of the Rocky Bluff Branch is: 7016 Us Highway 301 N., Ellenton, 34222 3030

Is the Tentons Range part of the Rocky Mountains?

The Tetons are a part of the Rocky Mountains. It's high point, Grand Teton, is the second highest mountain in Wyoming.

What is the motto of Table Mountain National Park?

The motto of Table Mountain National Park is 'A Park for All, Forever'.

Where did the rocky mountain spotted fever originate?

Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused by infection with the organism Rickettsia rickettsii. The bacterium infects you when you come in contact with an infected tick through bites or broken skin.

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What does snow in the Rocky Mountains have to do with the Grand Canyon?

The snow melt provides the water for the Colorado River which created the Grand Canyon.

Can you drive on the rocky mountains?

There are a number of roads and highways that run through and around the Rockies, but most people would find it difficult to go off-roading, because the trees are very thick.

Why could the rocky mountains be considered a barrier for some species of of birds?

Flying over mountains is very hard work. Some birds can't fly high or far enough to make it past the rocky mountains so they have to stay on one side.

How are the mountains that are formed by subduction diffrent from mountains formed by continental crusts converging?

Subducting crust produces volcanoes and a narrow range of mountains (like the Andes). Continental convergence does not produce volcanoes and produces a wider range of mountains (Rockies or Himalayas).