Appalachian
There are no major mountains in Illinois.
No, the Ozarks are not larger than the Appalachian or Rocky Mountains. The Ozarks, located primarily in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas, have an elevation of around 2,500 feet at their highest point, while the Appalachians reach heights of over 6,600 feet and the Rockies boast peaks over 14,000 feet. Thus, both the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains are significantly taller and more extensive than the Ozarks.
Neither. The Ozarks are their own mountain range in between the Appalachians and the Rockies.
They are not. they are their own mountain range
Yes. America has many many rivers like The Mississippi and Ohio and 3 mountain ranges: The Appalachians, The Ozarks, and The Sierra Nevadas.
Major mountain ranges listed below; there are hundreds of smaller ranges all over the US and Canada; particularly in Alaska Western United States: Sierra Nevada, Rocky Mountains, Black Hills, Eastern United States: Ozarks, Appalachians
It's not found there currently. It's found in the Appalachians and the Ozarks.
The Ozark Mountains are in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma but the Boston Mountains which are a subset of the Ozarks is shared only by Arkansas and Oklahoma and a second range further south called the Ouachita Mountains (pronounced WA-she-tah) is also shared by the two states. A second subset of the Ozarks is called St. Francois Mountains and they are located only in Missouri. * Fort Smith is between the Boston Mountains and the Ouachita Mountains. * Fayetteville Arkansas and Tahlequah Oklahoma are in the Boston Mountains. * Branson, Joplin and Springfield Missouri are in the Ozarks. * Farmington Missouri is in the St. Francois Mountains. * Harrison and Mountain View Arkansas are in the Ozarks. * Baxter Springs, Galena and Riverton in Cherokee County Kansas are in the Ozarks.
The Ozarks
ozarks
the anwser is south-central
The Ozark Mountains are often affectionately referred to as the "Ozarks" or the "Ozark Highlands." Additionally, they are sometimes called the "Boston Mountains," particularly in their northern region, and the "Arkansas Ozarks" to distinguish the area within Arkansas. The term "The Natural State" is also associated with Arkansas, highlighting the natural beauty of the Ozarks.