Alaska Range

NOUN
  1. a mountain range in south central Alaska; contains Mount McKinley
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  • The Alaska Range is a continuation of the Pacific Coast Mountains extending in an arc across the northern Pacific. Alaska Range Humid Tayga - Tundra - Meadow (Bailey)
  • Since there were no seismographs operating in Alaska at that time and no reports of surface faulting in the remote Alaska Range, the location of the 1912 shock is poorly known.
  • Our little dogsledding outing began at the river village of Bettles, north of the Alaska Range, north of the Yukon, north of the Arctic Circle, north of almost everything on the planet. Richard Bangs: So, You Think That's Cold?
  • Vertical vegetational zonation characterizes the Alaska Range and Wrangell Mountains, beginning with dense bottom-land stands of white spruce and cottonwood on the floodplains and low terraces of the Copper and Susitna Rivers. Alaska Range Humid Tayga - Tundra - Meadow (Bailey)
  • The Alaska Range and the Wrangell Mountains have a transitional climate of severe winters and hot, dry summers. Alaska Range Humid Tayga - Tundra - Meadow (Bailey)
  • White mountain-avens may cover entire ridges in the Alaska Range, associated with moss campion, black oxytrope, arctic sandwort, lichens, grasses, and sedges. Alaska Range Humid Tayga - Tundra - Meadow (Bailey)
  • The towering, glaciated peaks of the Wrangell Mountains and of the Alaska Range -- which includes Mt. McKinley at 20,320 ft (6,194 m) -- typify the ruggedness of the area. Alaska Range Humid Tayga - Tundra - Meadow (Bailey)
  • White mountain-avens may cover entire ridges in the Alaska Range, associated with moss campion, black oxytrope, arctic sandwort, lichens, grasses, and sedges. Alaska Range Humid Tayga - Tundra - Meadow (Bailey)
  • The Alaska Range has a continental climatic regime, but because of the extreme height of many of the ridges and peaks, annual precipitation at higher elevations is similar to that measured for some ecoregions having maritime climate. Ecoregions of the United States-Level III (EPA)
  • White mountain-avens may cover entire ridges in the Alaska Range, associated with moss campion, black oxytrope, arctic sandwort, lichens, grasses, and sedges. Alaska Range Humid Tayga - Tundra - Meadow (Bailey)
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