The Rocky Mountains By:Farag Table of Contents 1…………………………….Beginning 2……………………………….Continent 3…………………………..Rocky Mountains 4……………Were are the Rocky Mountain.

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The Rocky Mountains By:Farag

Table of Contents 1…………………………….Beginning 2……………………………….Continent 3…………………………..Rocky Mountains 4……………Were are the Rocky Mountain 5 …....The weather in the Rocky Mountain 6…… Plants that grow in the Rocky Mountain 7…………………………………….Letter 8…………….. Region map of the Rocky Mountain & Alberta & Alberta's Flag 9………………………..Details 10……………………………..Happy ending

Rocky Mountain Glaciers Steep slopes Rocky peaks Lakes and rivers forest

Where are the Rocky Mountains located? Located in the Southwestern edge of Alberta, the Rocky Mountains are perhaps the best known and most well visited of Alberta's six natural regions. The Rocky Mountains comprise 8 percent of the province.

Land scape Art

letter Dear Daniel, November 14, 2006 Here is my letter about someone that emigrated from Egypt to Calgary. On March 2, 2005Marwan’s work is to be a student. Marwan spoke Egyptian & English. It’s good to have Cultural diversity because you have a verity culturales in one country Sincerely Farag

The weather in the Rocky Mountain Warm summer, cold winter. The coldest month is January when it is about 8 degree celces.

Plants that grow in the Rocky Mountain Plants that grow in the Rocky Mountain Trees grow in some area. Other plants grows in the rocky mountain soil.

Detail –B–Banff, Canada's first national park, was established in Soon after, Waterton Lakes National Park was established on the southern end and Jasper National Park on the northern end of Alberta's Rocky Mountain Chain. And, in 1959, the Government of Alberta protected another significant mountain region, Will more Wilderness Park, just north of Jasper National Park.

Animals of the Rocky Mountains

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