no the great basin is not a mountain range
The Sierra Nevada Mountain Range is a Mountain range in California dividing the Central Valley and the Great Basin. There is a small portion of the range that's in Nevada. Most is located in California.
Great Plains
The Rocky Mountains are located west of the Great Plains and east of the Basin and Range region in the western United States. This mountain range extends from Canada to New Mexico and is known for its rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range is west of the Basin and Range area in the western United States.
Colorado Plateau, Great Basin & Rocky Mountain region
It is a mountain range, I believe so that was one of my questions for mu sixth grade workbook homework.
the great almighty Basin Range, sir de nicholas
The mountain region that separates the Great Plains from the Great Basin is the Rocky Mountains. This extensive mountain range runs from Canada down through the western United States and into New Mexico, serving as a significant geographical barrier. The Rockies influence both climate and hydrology, directing water flow and creating distinct ecosystems on either side.
The answer is a fault-block mountain
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The Basin and Range province is a type of mountain range formed by extensional forces, resulting in numerous normal faults that create alternating basin and range topography. This region is characterized by elongated valleys and mountain ridges running parallel to each other.
he range is the Southern border of the Kuznetsk Depression that contains the Kuznetsk Basin of Kemerovo Oblast. ( this is only one of them) ( found answer at wikipedia)