They run through Canada and the states of:
The Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountain range runs through the United States and Canada. It stretches from northern British Columbia in Canada down to New Mexico in the United States.
The answer is Rocky Mountains because Allegheny mountain, Catskill mountain and Adirondack mountains are all part of the Appalachian mountain which runs through the middle Atlantic
The Rocky Mountains extend through only two countries. The mountain range extends from British Columbia, Canada in the north to New Mexico, USA in the south.
The Rocky Mountains are located in western North America, stretching from the northern parts of British Columbia in Canada down to New Mexico in the United States. They run predominantly through the states of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah.
they are named after the rocky mountains that run through the state
the rocky mountains run through
The answer is the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
In the US they are in New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. In Canada they run through Alberta and British Columbia.
There are two primary mountain ranges in the United States. In the West, the Rocky Mountains run an almost north-south route through the western states. In the East, The Appalachian Mountains run diagonally in a southwestern route through eastern states from New England down to Georgia. In both of these mountain ranges, exist other smaller mountain ranges with names separate from the primary range. The Appalachian Mountains and all of its other smaller ranges are millions of years OLDER than the Rocky Mountains and all of its smaller mountain ranges.Note: By smaller, this means shorter in distance than the primary mountain range. Some of the smaller ranges can be shorter in height, as well, but not necessarily.
In the US they are in New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. In Canada they run through Alberta and British Columbia.
The Rocky Mountains run through the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta and the US states of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. Note that the mountains just barely enter Utah with the Uinta mountains - a subrange of the Rocky Mountains forming the only major east-west running mountain range in the lower 48 states.