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| Question | Answer |
| Adirondack Mountains | mountain range in northeastern New York that stretches from the St. Lawrence River in the north to the Mohawk Valley in the south |
| Alaska Range | mountain range in south-central Alaska, home to the highest point in North America, Denali |
| Allegheny Mountains | part of the Appalachian system, stretches from north-central Pennsylvania to southwestern Virginia |
| Aleutian Range | mountain range in southwestern Alaska, contains several active volcanoes |
| Amargosa Range | mountain range in eastern California and southern Nevada |
| Appalachian Mountains | mountain system that stretches almost 2,000 miles from the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador to central Alabama |
| Arbuckle Mountains | old mountain range in south-central Oklahoma, contains many mineral resources, such as limestone and zinc |
| Black Hills | group of mountains in western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming, home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial |
| Blue Mountains | range located mostly in northeastern Oregon and stretching into southwestern Washington |
| Blue Ridge Mountains | part of the Appalachian system, stretches from southern Pennsylvania to Alabama |
| Brooks Range | mountain range in northern Alaska, stretches into Canada's Yukon Territory |
| Capitan Mountains | mountain range in south-central New Mexico located entirely within Lincoln National Forest |
| Cascade Range | mountain range stretching from southern British Columbia to northern California, contains many volcanic cones |
| Catskill Mountains | mountain chain located in southeastern New York on the west side of the Hudson River, part of the Appalachian system |
| Front Range | eastern range of the Rocky Mountains, stretches from southeastern Wyoming to the Arkansas River in south-central Colorado |
| Gila Mountains | mountain range in central-east Arizona, borders the Gila River and Gila Valley |
| Great Smoky Mountains | subrange of the Appalachian system, rises along the Tennessee-North Carolina border |
| Huron Mountains | located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, overlooking Lake Superior |
| Olympic Mountains | range on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges |
| Rocky Mountains | mountain system in North American that stretches more than 3,000 miles from northwestern Alaska to central-northern New Mexico |
| Sierra Nevada Mountains | mountain range mostly in eastern California, home to Mt. Whitney, the highest point in the continental United States |
| Snake Range | mountain range in eastern Nevada, partly in the Great Basin National Park |
| White Mountains | part of the Appalachian system, stretches from northern New Hampshire to southwestern Maine |
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