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Rocky Mountains
[ rok-ee moun-tnz ]
plural noun
- the chief mountain system in North America, extending from central New Mexico to northern Alaska. Highest peak, Denali, 20,300 feet (6,187 meters).
Rocky Mountains
plural noun
- the chief mountain system of W North America, extending from British Columbia to New Mexico: forms the Continental Divide. Highest peak: Mount Elbert, 4399 m (14 431 ft). Mount McKinley (6194 m (20 320 ft)), in the Alaska Range, is not strictly part of the Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains
Word History and Origins
Origin of Rocky Mountains1
Example Sentences
At his ranch outside of Calgary in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Mr Rath has a different view.
Under the treaty, the U.S. must supply Mexico with water from the Colorado, which flows from the Rocky Mountains down into Baja California.
The Colorado River provides water for cities from Denver to Los Angeles, 30 Native tribes and farming communities from the Rocky Mountains to northern Mexico.
“It was like a winter wonderland,” Dunn told Red Bull Music Academy of the comfortably appointed studio in the Rocky Mountains.
Meteorologists have also warned that a polar vortex is making its way toward the northern Rocky Mountains and northern Plains in the middle of the countryand is expected to land this weekend.
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