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1 year ago
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Which of the following statements about mountain ranges in the United States and Canada is false? A. The Piedmont region is the

fall line between the Appalachian Mountains and the east coast of the US. B. The Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Cascades both follow the Pacific Coast. C. The Rocky Mountains are east of the Appalachian Mountains. D. The highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains are over 14,000 feet high.
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nikklg [1K]1 year ago
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The statement about mountain ranges in united states and Canada that is false is : C.The rocky mountains are east of the appalachian mountains

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Olegator [25]1 year ago
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The statement about mountain ranges in the United States and Canada that is false would be that "c. The Rocky Mountains are east of the Appalachian Mountains<span>" since in fact the Rock Mountains are far west of the Appalachians.
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