The region that contains the continental divide is known as the Rocky Mountains. This mountain range stretches from New Mexico in the south all the way up to Alaska in the north. The continental divide itself marks the boundary between watersheds that drain into the Pacific Ocean and those that drain into the Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean. It is a significant geographical feature in North America, influencing the flow of rivers and streams across the continent.
The Rocky Mountains contain the continental divide, which runs along the spine of the range from Alaska to Mexico.
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The Continental Divide passes through the US states of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.
The Rocky Mountains begin in Alaska and run south to New Mexico. This massive mountain range stretches for over 3,000 miles and is known for its rugged terrain and high peaks.
The Continental Divide enters Canada through Montana. The Continental Divide stretches all the way from Canada straight to the country of Mexico.
Its range extends from Alaska and Canada south through the continental USA and Mexico to Central America.
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The Rocky Mountains stretch from New Mexico to Alaska, running through western North America. This mountain range is known for its diverse ecosystems, towering peaks, and popular outdoor recreation activities.
There is not one that is directly above Mexico there are three. West, Middle, and Southwest
New Mexico has a larger area than Louisiana (if that is what you mean by "stretches").
Alaska is the northernmost state in the "continental" United States. Alaska is part of the "continental" U.S. Alaska is not part of the "contiguous" U.S.
The term "Continental US" typically refers to the 48 states between Canada and Mexico. Alaska and Hawaii are not considered continental, since they can not be accessed without passing through another jurisdictional region (either Canada or international waters).