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ipn [44]
3 years ago
5

Which is true of the Cascade Mountains region? It is covered mostly by national forest land. Open plateaus surround the mountain

s. Rainforests cover the lower elevations. It is the state’s most mountainous region
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Sergio039 [100]3 years ago
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The statement that is true about the Cascade Mountains Region is <u>It is the state’s most mountainous region</u><u>,</u> because <u>the Cascade Mountains region is the major mountain range of the west of North america, </u>because it's extended from the south of British Columbia, passing over Washington and Oregon and reaching to the north of California. Also, in that mountain range are located several volcanoes <em>(called High Cascades)</em> and simple mountains<em> (called North Cascades)</em>. <u>Moreover, the Cascade Mountains are part of the Paciffic Oceans's Ring of Fire, and all the volcanic eruptions occurred since the last 200 years in the U.S, have been generated in the Cascade Mountains region. </u>

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