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  1. 3 天前 · The Kailash flysch zone extends about 20 km (12 mi) from the mountain and marks the northern end of the Himalayas and the start of the Trans Himalayas. The Trans Himalayan range was formed by the subduction of sediments from the collision of the Indian [22

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontanaMontana - Wikipedia

    3 天前 · Montana (/mɒnˈtænə/ ⓘ mon-TAN-ə)[6] is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It borders Idaho to the west, North Dakota to the east, South Dakota to the southeast, Wyoming to the south, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan to the north. It is the fourth ...

  3. 1 天前 · Billings is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Montana, with a population of 117,116 as of the 2020 census.[4] Located in the south-central portion of the state, it is the seat of Yellowstone County and the principal city of the Billings Metropolitan Area, which had a population of 184,167 in the 2020 census.[5] With one of the ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UtahUtah - Wikipedia

    1 天前 · Utah's temperatures are extreme, with cold temperatures in winter due to its elevation, and very hot summers statewide (except mountain areas and high mountain valleys). Utah is usually protected from major blasts of cold air by mountains lying north and east

  5. 1 天前 · The Köppen climate classification divides climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation and temperature. The five main groups are A (tropical), B (arid), C (temperate), D (continental), and E (polar). Each group and subgroup is represented by a letter.

  6. 6 天前 · This is an incomplete list of notable mountains on Earth, sorted by elevation in metres above sea level.For a complete list of mountains over 7200 m high, with at least 500 m of prominence, see List of highest mountains.See also a list of mountains ranked by prominence.

  7. 1 天前 · This is a list of some of the ways regions are defined in the United States. Many regions are defined in law or regulations by the federal government; others by shared culture and history, and others by economic factors. Interstate regions. Census Bureau–designated regions and divisions. U.S. Census Bureau regions and divisions.