MLB World Series won by the Colorado Rockies | | 0 |
| | Main groupings of the Rockies (Northern/Canadian, Middle, Wyoming Basin, and Southern) | | 4 |
| | Main groupings of the Rockies (Northern/Canadian, Middle, Wyoming Basin, and Southern) | | 4 |
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The Rockies are massive, passing through six U.S. states (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico) in addition to two Canadian provinces (Alberta and British Columbia), but they aren't the longest above-water mountain range in the world. That would be the Andes, which are 5,500 miles long — 2,500 miles longer than the Rockies. (The longest mountain range of any kind is the mid-ocean ridge.) The Andes extend across the entire western edge of South America, passing through Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela on their way to the Caribbean. Aconcagua, a mountain in Argentina, is the range's peak at an elevation of 22,831 feet. The world's highest volcanoes are also in the Andes, including the 22,615-foot-tall (and, thankfully, dormant) Ojos del Salado. |
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