The Rocky mountains and the Great Lakes.
the rocky mountains
a bunch
Canada and the United States share several bodies of water, including the Great Lakes (Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario) along with their connecting waterways. Other shared bodies of water include the St. Lawrence River, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the Niagara River.
The US and Canada share the Rocky Mountains along the western coast.
The US and Canada share the Rocky Mountains along the western coast.
there are mountains in both countries.
Colorado borders Kansas to the West ... and contains portions of the Rocky Mountain range
There are quite a few, such as the St. Elias range in Alaska, B.C., and the Yukon (where Canada's highest mountain is) and the Cascade range in B.C. and Washington state, but the most famous (and probably most important) is the Rocky Mountains.
The Rockies belong to a range of mountains that stretch from northern British Colimbia all the way down to the rio grande in New Mexico.
The major landforms and waterways that the United States and Canada share are Great Lakes, Rocky Mountains, and St. Lawrence.
A compact group of mountains is called a mountain range. It consists of multiple mountains that are geographically close together and typically share a common geological origin. Examples include the Rocky Mountains in North America and the Alps in Europe.