The first thing to say is that there are two geographical features with the same name: the Rocky Mountain System and the Rocky Mountains (s.s.) that are part of it.The complete orographic system is something like a very varied sample of geological and tectonic processes.The system extends for more than 2982 miles, from Canada to the southern United States, (state of New Mexico). Its transverse extension varies between 68 and 300 miles, with the eastern edge being very close to Denver, and constituting a prominent feature within the central plains of the continent.The far west is not far from Salt Lake City, Utah, and is separated from the Sierra Nevada, Cascade, and Coastal chains-farther west-by the Great Basin and the Columbia River Plateau.The Rocky Mountains end before entering Alaska, not the System that contains them, which is also known to include the highest peaks in North America. In the United States, the highest height is recorded at Mount Elbert in Colorado, showing 4,401 m.s.n.m.Also in the Rocky Mountains is the watershed of the continent, which obviously separates the basins that drain towards the Pacific from those that drain towards the Atlantic.
Answer:
Phinstous. AKA Desert Eury.
Thick vine makes it hard to destroy(animals or humans).
Uses it to eat animals for food and water.
It is usually low to the ground so that it doesn't get too hot.
Needs little of water and food to survive.
What it looks like:
Mouth on the top
a very thick vine
low
mostly green
the rock around the bottom
Answer:
i think it is d
Explanation:
because only plants like cactus can survive out in a desert
Moisture in the air is also responsible for making clouds. Unstable air forms when warm, moist air is near the ground and cold, dry air is up above.As the air lifts higher and higher, it causes a storm cloud to grow taller and taller. Thunderstorm clouds can rise up to 10 miles into the air!