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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Rocky Mountains - définition

MAJOR MOUNTAIN RANGE IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA
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  • Sir Alexander Mackenzie in 1800
  • [[Bighorn sheep]] (such as this lamb in [[Alberta]]) have declined dramatically since European-American settlement of the mountains
  • [[Cherokee Trail]] near [[Fort Collins, Colorado]], from a sketch taken June 7, 1859
  • Great Sand Dunes]] of Colorado
  • Glacier National Park]], [[Montana]], as shown here, have dramatically shaped the Rocky Mountains.
  • Mesa Verde]] ruins in Colorado
  • [[Mount Robson]] in British Columbia
  • [[Drilling rig]] for natural gas near the [[Wind River Range]]
  • Tilted slabs of sedimentary rock in [[Roxborough State Park]] near [[Denver]]
  • Saltair Pavilion]] on the [[Great Salt Lake]] in 1900
  • [[Aspen, Colorado]] silver mining in 1898
  • The [[Santa Fe Mountains]] at the southern end of the Rockies as seen from the [[Sandia Crest]] in [[New Mexico]]
  • [[Castle Geyser]] in [[Yellowstone National Park]]
  • The summits of the [[Teton Range]] in [[Wyoming]]
  • Icefields Parkway]]

Rocky Mountain (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Rocky Mountains, commonly known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range in western North America.
The Rocky Mountains (painting)         
PAINTING BY ALBERT BIERSTADT
The Rocky Mountains (Painting)
The Rocky Mountains is an 1866 oil on canvas painting by a German-American painter Albert Bierstadt, a painter of Westward Expansion scenes in the latter 19th century. It is a landscape painted in a Luminist style.
Northern Rocky Mountain wolf         
  • Two wolf subspecies that live in the northern Rocky Mountains: ''Canis lupus irremotus'' (left) and ''Canis lupus occidentalis'' (right)
SUBSPECIES OF MAMMAL
Canis lupus irremotus; Northern Rocky Mountain Wolf; Northern Rocky Mountains Wolf; Northern Rocky Mountains wolf
The northern Rocky Mountain wolf (Canis lupus irremotus), also known as the northern Rocky Mountain timber wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf native to the northern Rocky Mountains. It is a light-colored, medium to large-sized subspecies with a narrow, flattened frontal bone.

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Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometers) in straight-line distance from the northernmost part of western Canada, to New Mexico in the southwestern United States. Depending on differing definitions between Canada and the U.S., its northern terminus is located either in northern British Columbia's Terminal Range south of the Liard River and east of the Trench, or in the northeastern foothills of the Brooks Range/British Mountains that face the Beaufort Sea coasts between the Canning River and the Firth River across the Alaska-Yukon border. Its southernmost point is near the Albuquerque area adjacent to the Rio Grande rift and north of the Sandia–Manzano Mountain Range. Being the easternmost portion of the North American Cordillera, the Rockies are distinct from the tectonically younger Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada, which both lie farther to its west.

The Rockies formed 80 million to 55 million years ago during the Laramide orogeny, in which a number of plates began sliding underneath the North American plate. The angle of subduction was shallow, resulting in a broad belt of mountains running down western North America. Since then, further tectonic activity and erosion by glaciers have sculpted the Rockies into dramatic peaks and valleys. At the end of the last ice age, humans began inhabiting the mountain range. After explorations of the range by Europeans, such as Sir Alexander Mackenzie, and Anglo-Americans, such as the Lewis and Clark Expedition, natural resources such as minerals and fur drove the initial economic exploitation of the mountains, although the range itself never experienced a dense population.

Of the 100 highest major peaks of the Rocky Mountains, 78 (including the 30 highest) are located in Colorado, ten in Wyoming, six in New Mexico, three in Montana, and one each in Utah, British Columbia, and Idaho. Of the 50 most prominent summits of the Rocky Mountains, 12 are located in British Columbia, 12 in Montana, ten in Alberta, eight in Colorado, four in Wyoming, three in Utah, three in Idaho, and one in New Mexico. Public parks and forest lands protect much of the mountain range, and they are popular tourist destinations, especially for hiking, camping, mountaineering, fishing, hunting, mountain biking, snowmobiling, skiing, and snowboarding.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Rocky Mountains
1. The plant is located high in the Rocky Mountains.
2. In the West, scattered showers were also expected in the Southwest and along the Rocky Mountains.
3. The plant, technically called a pumped storage facility, is located high in the Rocky Mountains.
4. Strong wind and snow accompanied the storm as it moved eastward toward the northern Rocky mountains.
5. The Rocky Mountains were also expected to see showers and thunderstorms.