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Rocky Mountains

NOUN
  1. the chief mountain range of western North America; extends from British Columbia to northern New Mexico; forms the continental divide

How To Use Rocky Mountains In A Sentence

  • The Rocky Mountains form a majestic chain stretching from Canada through central Mexico.
  • Arizona's forest fires spread Wednesday, with three separate blazes in the southern and central parts of the state sending thick hazes of smoke into New Mexico and over the Rocky Mountains. Arizona Fires Worsen
  • Yeah, I'm going for a hike in the southern Rocky Mountains.
  • With population exploding in inauspiciously stressed water zones across all continents including the deserts of the American southwest and Rocky Mountains' dry eastern slopes and their nearby badlands, the limits to growth from lack of it will soon come into sharp focus. Paul Gunther: Move to Detroit Quickly While There's Still Time
  • Yeah, I'm going for a hike in the southern Rocky Mountains.
  • It is a landscape of towering rocky mountains, azure rivers and deep narrow valleys, tight with greenery. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a child in a rural community in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, even the threat of home remedies like red oak bark tea was usually sufficient to scare the sickness out of me.
  • The contiguous national parks of Banff, Jasper, Kootenay and Yoho, with the adjoining Mount Robson, Hamber and Mount Assiniboine provincial parks (50°34'-53°28'N, 115°10'-119°32'W), are World Heritage Sites located at the continental divide of the central Rocky Mountains at their highest point. Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Canada
  • The thick shaggy coat of the mountain goat prepares it for the rigours of the Rocky Mountains' winter.
  • I am going for a hike in the southern Rocky Mountains.
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