imigrants
Pierr and Paul mallet discovered the mountains in the 1739's.
it depends on which mountain in the rocky mountains
Different types of weathering changed the Rocky Mountains, including water, wind, and chemical. It has caused the mountains to change shape and erode in places.
During their explorations Lewis and Clark explored the Rocky Mountains and they discovered the mountains were rougher and more extensive than they expected. They also crossed the Bitterroot Mountains.
Jedediah Smith
they were already there before! any thing in nature cannot be "discovered"
Yes, miners, ranchers, and farmers settled in the Rocky Mountains during the 19th century. The discovery of gold and silver attracted miners to the region, leading to the establishment of mining towns. Ranchers and farmers followed, drawn by the fertile valleys and grazing land available in certain areas. This influx of settlers contributed to the economic development and population growth of the region.
Jeddiah Smith
The Rocky Mountains are in Canada.We will climb the rocky mountains this week.
the rocky mountains are higher because the rocky are 14,400 and the appalachian is 3,000
The Rocky Mountains
no the rocky mountains are not volcanic.