The Rocky Mountains qualify as such.
Canadian Arctic
Its the Intermountian plateau
Approximately 220,000people live in the Western Cordillera of Canada, out of an approximate total of 34,482,779 people living in Canada as of 2011 (Source: Google).
region of western Canada
It's the Appalachian Mountains. :). >:D
piedmont
mexico
The Black Belt is a region of the U.S. state of Alabama, and part of the larger Black Belt Region of the Southern United States, that stretches from Texasto Maryland.
The Rocky Mountains qualify as such.
It is the land of Canada
The western mountain region stretches from northern British Columbia (Canada) to New Mexico (USA). Parts of the Western Mountain region can be known as "the rockies", a name taken from "Rock on the horizon". The highest known peak is called Mount Elbert, Colorado, standing at an amazing 14,440 feet above sea level.
prairie region of canada
Appalachia does not stretch that far, the appalachian mountain range may be what you're thinking of.
The Appalachians mountain range can be mostly found in the southeastern region of the USA. It stretches from Alabama to Canada, covering states such as Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. The Appalachians are known for their scenic beauty and diverse ecosystems.
British Columbia is the western coast in Canada
British Columbia is the western coast in Canada