The Ozarks are located in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas (with a small overflow into northeastern Oklahoma and the extreme southeast corner of Kansas). "Mountains" is a bit generous; the Ozarks are really a heavily eroded dome or plateau, with the highest point being only about 780 meters (less than half a mile) above sea level.
Yes, Missouri does have mountains, particularly in the southern part of the state in the Ozark Mountains region. The highest point in Missouri is Taum Sauk Mountain, which is 1,772 feet (540 meters) above sea level.
Ozark mountains are in the southern region of Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas
The Ozark Mountains are located in southern Missouri. They are known for their rugged terrain, deep forests, and scenic beauty, making them a popular destination for outdoor recreation.
Missouri's hilly region is called the Ozark Mountains. The southern half of Missouri includes the Salem Plateau, with the highest region being the St. Francois Mountains near the border with Illinois.
The Taurus Mountains run across southern Turkey.
Missouri is the state that is south of Iowa
The Ozark Mountains are located mainly in northern Arkansas and southern Missouri, extending a short distance into northeastern Oklahoma and the southeastern corner of Kansas. The highest elevations are found in the region known as the Boston Mountains in Arkansas.
The southern part of the United States.
Taurus Mountains
The San Gabriel Mountains and the San Bernardino Mountains are part of the Transverse Ranges of southern California.
Taurus Mountains
southern part is in the south...middle and northern part in the midwest