On the East Coast, there is only one mountain range that runs east-west.
North of Springfield, Massachusetts and south of Northampton, Massachusetts (which lies approx. 15 miles north of Springfield,) there are a group of mountains known as the Holyoke Range (alternately as the 'Seven Sisters') that run East-West. Along with the Mount Tom Range, these roughly connect the Berkshire Mountains in the west with the 'Springfield Mountains' on the eastern side of the fertile Connecticut River Valley.
The Holyoke Range is visible from all over Massachusetts' Connecticut River Valley, and are whimsically-shaped (think Dr. Seuss, who came from Springfield, Mass.)
In the west, there are five mountain chains that run, in part, east to west; however, none of these run completely east-west like Massachusetts' Holyoke Range. The San Gabriel, San Bernardino, and Tehachapi Mountains in Southern California all feature portions that run East and West. There are two peaks among them that are over 10.000 feet. Also, the Ouachita pronounced (wosh-i-taw) mountains in OK and the Unita mountains of Utah which are 13,528 ft at the highest, Grouse Creek (in Utah and Idaho).
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The mountain range that is spread over only one state in India is the Aravalli Range. The Aravalli Range runs northeasterly through Rajasthan state.
Sandy, Oregon is in the foothills of the Cascade mountain range that runs from southern to the northern borders of the state. The largest mountain in Oregon in that same range is Mt. Hood, which is only 30 miles east of Sandy.
It contains one of the only east-west running mountain ranges in the US (The Holyoke range, in Western Mass.)
The only U.S. city bisected by a mountain range is Salt Lake City, Utah, which is divided by the Wasatch Mountain Range.
The longest mountain range in the United States is the Rocky Mountains. Not only is this mountain range the longest in the United States, but at over 3,000 miles in length it's the longest mountain range in the world.
Antarctica is the only continent that does not have a long linear mountain range stretching across it. While it does have mountain ranges, they are more dispersed and not part of a continuous range like in other continents.
West Virginia is the mountain state that borders only other mountain states. The capital of West Virginia is Charleston.
West Virginia is a mountain state that borders only other mountain states, including Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
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On the East Coast, there is only one mountain range that runs east-west.North of Springfield, Massachusetts and south of Northampton, Massachusetts (which lies approx. 15 miles north of Springfield,) there are a group of mountains known as the Holyoke Range (alternately as the 'Seven Sisters') that run East-West. Along with the Mount Tom Range, these roughly connect the Berkshire Mountains in the west with the 'Springfield Mountains' on the eastern side of the fertile Connecticut River Valley.The Holyoke Range is visible from all over Massachusetts' Connecticut River Valley, and are whimsically-shaped (think Dr. Seuss, who came from Springfield, Mass.)In the west, there are five mountain chains that run, in part, east to west; however, none of these run completely east-west like Massachusetts' Holyoke Range. The San Gabriel, San Bernardino, and Tehachapi Mountains in Southern California all feature portions that run East and West. There are two peaks among them that are over 10.000 feet. Also, the Ouachita pronounced (wosh-i-taw) mountains in OK and the Unita mountains of Utah which are 13,528 ft at the highest, Grouse Creek (in Utah and Idaho).Read more: Do_any_mountain_ranges_run_east_and_west_rather_than_north_and_south_in_the_US
The only major US city bisected by a mountain range is Los Angeles, which is divided by the Santa Monica Mountains. This mountain range separates the city into distinct regions and influences local weather patterns.