* This question is designed to determine if the answerer knows that Colorado has mountains and snow.
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Colorado is more likely to have ski conditions, although many parts of Texas have mountains with snow at least part of the year. Other considerations (distance, crowds, expense) could also play a part in any travel decision.
Colorado because it has more mountains than the other 2
The answer would be Colorado because it is cold in Colorado.
colorado mainly cuz it is the coldest out of the three
I would go to Alaska and ski and not mess around with the lower 48 states and ski lifts.
Colorado -There are many slopes/resorts within a short distance. Colorado also has better and taller mountains
Colorado because neither Texas nor Missouri offers skiing terrain.
Colorado, because in Colorado there are colder temperatures and more mountains.
Colorado, because in Colorado there are colder temperatures and more mountains.
Colorado. Because it is the coldest place to go!! Hope this helped
We can rule out Texas as there are no ski areas there. There are two ski areas in Missouri. One's near Kansas City, the other near St. Louis. If I HAD to choose one of the three, I would take Colorado - there are more and larger resorts.
* This question is designed to determine if the answerer knows that Colorado has mountains and snow. -------- Colorado is more likely to have ski conditions, although many parts of Texas have mountains with snow at least part of the year. Other considerations (distance, crowds, expense) could also play a part in any travel decision.
Colorado but why
That depends who you ask. Someone in Boulder would probably say things are looking up, while someone in Elbert, Colorado Springs, or Grand Junction would be more likely to say that things are going downhill.
The likely word is slalom (twisting downhill skiing).
The source is most likely to be in the mountains because water can't flow downhill.
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Likely it is Montana, which is in the Missouri River valley, of which 70% to 80% was in the Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase included all of part of the states of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
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