(), though not the highest peak, was the "backbone of England".
A: The Pennine Chain
B: The Ben Nevis
C: The Rocky Mountains
D: The Alps
A: The Pennine Chain
B: The Ben Nevis
C: The Rocky Mountains
D: The Alps
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- ____ is the backbone of the North American Continent, and it is also known as the Continental Divide.( ) A: The Appalachian Mountains B: Ben Nevis C: The Rocky Mountains D: The Himalayas
- The Backbone of North America refers to the ____. A: Appalachian Mountains B: Rocky Mountains C: Cascade Mountains D: Nevada Mountains
- Which mountain is called the “Backbone of the United States”? A: the Rocky Mountains B: the Appalachian Range C: the Coastal Range
- Which is regarded as the backbone of England A: Pennies. B: Tyne. C: Ben Nevis. D: Helellyn.
- ( ) is known as the "Backbone of England A: The Pennines B: The Rockies C: The Mourne Mountains D: Scafell Pike