Yes, it is.
The Rocky Mountains. :)
The Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains and the Cascades are the two mountain ranges found in both the US and Canada.
The Rocky Mountains and the Cascade Range are two mountain ranges that span across both the United States and Canada. They run from the northern part of the United States into western Canada.
The Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains are the two major landforms that stretch across both the US and Canada. The Rockies run from northern British Columbia down to New Mexico, while the Appalachians extend from Newfoundland in Canada to Alabama in the US.
The Rocky Mountains are both constructive and destructive.
The Rocky Mountains are taller than Appalachian Mountains and has sharp pointy peaks. The Rocky Mountains are taller.They Both have eroded. The Appalachian Mountains are older and shorter than rocky mountains.
There is Niagra Falls which is shared by Ontario(Can.) and New York(U.S.), the Rocky Mountains which run from British Columbia(Can.) to New Mexico(U.S.), the great plains, and the Great Lakes.
Actually, you should reword your question to "The Rocky Mountains are to North America as the Andes Mountains are to?"The answer would be South America. Both the Rockies and the Andes are found in several countries.
The Rocky Mountains are located in both the northern and western hemispheres.
Both the Rocky mountains and the Appalachian mountains are in the United States of America! The Rocky mountains are more rigid and ROCKY, and the Appalachian mountains are old and rounded. I have recently studied these ranges, and I hope that this helps you! :)
They both are moutains.