Death Valley has the rocky mountains next to it. The mountains are taller than the valley so they block the rain and cool winds from making death valley cooler so it has a hot and dry climate.
Tall mountains do block the rain and cool winds but they are not the Rockies. To the West are the Panamints and to the East are the Funeral Mountains.
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.
I think it has to do with the rocky mountains.
it is very cold, id bring a swestshirt/coat
The Rocky Mountains significantly influence Denver's weather by acting as a barrier to moisture-laden air masses coming from the west. This results in orographic lifting, which causes precipitation on the western slopes while leaving Denver relatively dry. Additionally, the mountains can create localized weather patterns, leading to rapid temperature changes and sudden storms in the Denver area. Overall, the Rockies contribute to Denver's semi-arid climate and variability in weather conditions.
The climate between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains varies widely, influencing crop selection. Factors like temperature, precipitation, and elevation affect which crops thrive in a particular region. Farmers in this area must choose crops suited to the local climate, such as wheat and corn in the Great Plains and tobacco and soybeans in the Southeast.
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The Rocky Mountains are in Canada.We will climb the rocky mountains this week.
the rocky mountains are higher because the rocky are 14,400 and the appalachian is 3,000
because dinosaurs took too many poos in them
The Rocky Mountains
no the rocky mountains are not volcanic.
the rocky mountains stretch from