The Cascade Range
The Cascade Range is located in the western United States, running parallel to the Rocky Mountains, while the Sierra Nevada Range is located further west, between the Cascade Range and the Pacific Ocean. The Rocky Mountains are situated further inland and run north to south through western North America.
Appalachian Mountains since they run through Georgia
they are named after the rocky mountains that run through the state
The Green Mountains are a mountain range in the state of Vermont. The Green Mountains run north to south through the state of Vermont.
The green mountain state, because the green mountains run through it.
The Cascade mountain range is the mountain range that goes through Oregon and Washington. The Cascade mountain range extends from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon all the way to Northern California.
Let's first correct an important point, grammatically: Mountains cannot "run through" rivers; rivers can run through mountains. Second, no, The Mississippi River's course runs WEST of the Appalachian Mountains, which end in in the State of Georgia, USA. The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico, but far west of the mountains.
The Ural Mountains run through Russia and Kazakhstan
The Rocky Mountains.
Morocco is the only place where the mountains actauly run through the center.
The Green Mountains run north to south through the state of Vermont.